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Elsewhere in Washington, the company owns the Yakima Herald-Republic and Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. [6] Maine-native schoolteacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought the Seattle Press-Times in 1896, renaming it the Seattle Daily Times and doubling its circulation to 7,000 six months later. When he died in 1915, the Times' circulation was ...
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James I. Newhouse. James Irving Newhouse, 75, of Yakima, died July 26 in Yakima. He was born in Sunnyside and was a longtime Lower Yakima Valley resident.
It is now part of The Seattle Times Company, which purchased the paper in 1991. [3] The newspaper was printed in Yakima until 2021, when The Seattle Times Company announced it would sell the Herald-Republic ' s headquarters and printing plant. The newspaper will instead be printed in Walla Walla by the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. [4]
Mike Neill passed away at the age of 67 in a Yakima hospital from a heart attack on March 21, 2023. His older brother, Phil, is that family member who keeps in contact with other family members.
Google Maps estimates that the trek from Yakima to the Tacoma zoo is around 2 hours and 40 minutes. Wildlife authorities captured a young kinkajou at a Yakima rest stop on Sunday, June 23, 2024.
The Sunnyside Sun absorbed the weekly Sunnyside Times in 1962. The paper was acquired by the Oregon-based Eagle Newspapers in 1984. [5] Eagle bought the competing Daily News as well, and merged the two in 1986 to form the Daily Sun News. [13] [14] [15] After the paper's sale to Andy McNab in 2018, the name was changed back to Sunnyside Sun. [16]