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For at least the past century and a half, the health benefits of consuming a limited amount of wine have been promoted by many — including saloon owners. In early North Yakima (now Yakima) saloons began promoting wine health benefits as early as the late 1880s, with two of the most popular a…

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During Yakima’s early decades, popular traveling vaudeville companies of renowned entertainers made frequent stops in the city. After entertaining locals, they didn’t linger for long before departing for their next show. One vaudeville actress, however, was the exception. Arriving long after…

Our valley is blessed to be the home of the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) in Terrace Heights. The wonderful school brings not only qualified and educated staff to our area, but students pursuing state recognized health degrees as well.

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Tucked away in a basement corner shrouded by ancient stones formed thousands of years ago in a great cataclysmic event, sits a truly unique room. Unique and very, very cool. Both literally and figuratively. But then, wine cellars are built to be cool.

Once upon a time I had magical raspberry bushes. I didn’t buy or grow them. Even better — I inherited them from the family that lived in the house before I did.