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  2. Sunnyside, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States. The population was 16,375 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the second-most populous city in Yakima County. History

  3. Sunnyside High School (Sunnyside, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside High School (often abbreviated as SHS), is a 4A public high school located in Sunnyside, Washington, United States. This high school serves around 2,169 students from grades 9–12 as of 2024. [ 5 ]

  4. Sunnyside Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sunnyside Sun is a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Sunnyside, Washington. [2] The paper had a 3,000 print and e-edition subscribers as of 2018. [ 3 ] The Sun is the newspaper of record for Sunnyside and covers community events, sports and local news.

  5. High school football: Sunnyside close to title, McLane ...

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    Sunnyside High is a step closer to clinching an outright North Yosemite League title. ... Ryan Brown, Washington Union: He had a 60-yard touchdown run in the Panthers’ 15-7 victory over Selma.

  6. Jerry Taylor Veterans Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Taylor Veterans Plaza is a plaza with a veterans memorial in Sunnyside, Washington. The plaza was dedicated in 1977, named for former Sunnyside mayor and World War II veteran Jerry Taylor. [1] [2] An effort to rebuild the plaza as a veterans memorial began at least as early as 2006. [3]

  7. Chief Kamiakin Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    The new elementary school building was erected by V.K. Powell Construction of Wapato, Washington at a cost of $3.23 million. The building was financed by $500,000 in School District funds, $1 million in insurance payments, and $2 million from the state of Washington. [5] The current school retains the name of Chief Kamiakin.

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