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  2. Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded in 1950 and is governed by the private not-for-profit Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Association. It is Yakima's third largest employer, with around 2,500 workers. [7] In 2016, following affiliation with Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, [8] Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital became Virginia Mason Memorial Hospital.

  3. MultiCare growing with addition of central WA hospital; deal ...

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    MultiCare’s network includes 11 hospitals and hundreds of clinics in both the Puget Sound and Inland Northwest regions.

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  5. Western State Hospital (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Western State Hospital is a psychiatric hospital located at 9601 Steilacoom Boulevard SW in Lakewood, Washington.Administered by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), it is a large facility with 806 beds, and Washington's second-oldest state-owned enterprise (after the University of Washington).

  6. Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital

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    The original hospital (right) Heeding the call of Fr. Joseph Cataldo, a Jesuit father, Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart and Sister Joseph of Arimathea, two Sisters of Providence, traveled from Vancouver, Washington, at the end of April 1886 to survey sites where they could establish a hospital in Spokane.

  7. Harry Carey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Carey Jr. served six years in the United States Navy [3] as a Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class (medical corpsman) in the Pacific War.However, he was transferred back to the United States (against his wishes) to serve with his father's good friend the director John Ford in a Naval photographic unit attached to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). [4]

  8. Fred G. Redmon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was opened to traffic on November 2, 1971. It was constructed by Peter Kiewit & Sons, [1] who won the contract with a bid of $4,356,070 (equivalent to about $38,167,000 in 2025).

  9. Sam Kinison - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Burl Kinison (/ ˈ k ɪ n ɪ s ən / KIN-iss-ən; December 8, 1953 – April 10, 1992) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. A former Pentecostal preacher, he performed stand-up routines that were characterized by intense sudden tirades, punctuated with his distinctive scream, similar to charismatic preachers.