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The Herald was founded in 1889. The paper was purchased in 1899 by W.W. Robertson, who also purchased the competing weekly newspaper, the Yakima Daily Republic. [2] In 1968, the Herald & Republic combined to an all-day newspaper called the Yakima Herald-Republic. [2] Harte-Hanks bought the Herald-Republic in 1972 from the Robertson family. [3]
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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] In April 2024, owner Andy McNab sold the Sunnyside Sun to Ileana Martinez and Job Wise. The two were long-time employees of the paper ...
A man accused of killing three people early Tuesday in a “random” shooting at a convenience store in Yakima, Washington, is on the lam, police said. Suspect found dead after 'random' shooting ...
He was born in Bismarck, N.D., and was a longtime Yakima resident who recently moved to the Tri-Cities. He was a safety manager. Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of ...
Joko Beck, 94, American Zen Buddhist teacher, founder of the Ordinary Mind School, long illness. [201] John Ehrman, 91, British historian. [202] Ted Gray, 86, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers). [203] Bill Haast, 100, American snake expert, director of the Miami Serpentarium. [204] Zack du Plessis, 61, South African actor (Orkney Snork ...
Yakima (/ ˈ j æ k ɪ m ɑː / or / ˈ j æ k ɪ m ə /) is a city in, and the county seat of, Yakima County, Washington, United States, and the state's 11th most populous city.As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 96,968 and a metropolitan population of 256,728. [4]
By the time Bennett turned control of the New York Herald over to his son James Gordon Bennett Jr. (1841–1918) in 1866, it had the highest circulation in America but would soon face increasing competition from Horace Greeley's New York Tribune and soon in the next decades, from Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, William Randolph Hearst's New ...