SUNNYSIDE — With the infusion of Washington State Department of Agriculture’s $150,000 grant, a custom butcher business at 10 Maple Grove Road is helping unforeseen need in the Yakima Valley meat supply.
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LOWER VALLEY — Getting customers to “Shop Local” is more than a catchphrase — it’s a case of life of death for small mom and pop shops forced to close or partially reduce services since early March.
Yakima County and lower valley holiday shoppers are encouraged to safely patronize small and local brick-and-mortar businesses which may be open during the latest COVID-19 restrictions or purchase their local products online.
To the editor — Get a haircut recently? Eat at your favorite restaurant? Shop at the mall? Know someone who went back to work? Reopened their business?
SUNNYSIDE — Two building permits were issued by the city planning department during August.
Glancing back through the Sunnyside Sun pages, here is a sampling of the stories published in past 100 years reflecting everything that made the Sun the original voice of the community.
GRANGER — Neva Robillard had her next-door neighbor’s two boys over, safeguarding them from a fast moving brush fire while also keeping a watchful eye on her son, Deputy Chief Ken Robillard and the more than 25 firefighters from Yakima County Fire District 5 stations as they battled to protect the more than 100-year old residence at 331 Nelson Rd. on Wednesday.
GRANDVIEW — A motor home at in the 300 block of East Fourth Street was more than 50 percent ablaze when Grandview firefighters arrived on the scene Monday Feb. 24.
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