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Mary E. Gomez, 65, of Sunnyside, died Oct. 26 in Sunnyside. She was born in Falfurrias, Texas, and was a longtime Sunnyside resident. She was a retired secretary for the Sunnyside Daily News.
In 2018, the company sold the Daily Sun News to Andy McNab, who renamed it back to the Sunnyside Sun. [32] A year later Eagle sold the Idaho County Free Press in Grangeville to the paper's publisher Sarah Klement. [33] The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle was also sold in 2019 to the paper's manager J. Louis Mullen. [26]
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]
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Washington (Sunnyside) Officers responded to a report of a man shooting a gun into the air on a busy street corner. An officer shot and killed Ayala when he ignored their commands and allegedly pointed the gun towards them. [83] 2013-03-06 Scott Edward Evans (40) White New Market, TN [84] 2013-03-06: Eckel, Brandon Wesley (27) Unknown
Former Palm Beach Daily News publisher and lifelong reporter Agnes Ash died March 22 at age 99, her family said. Mrs. Ash, known as "Aggie," was a voracious reader and prolific writer whose ...
A t-shirt is tied to fencing with contact info for Sunnyside Pharmacy customers after a fire destroyed the building which also housed Sunnyside Delicatessan. Photographed Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023 ...
Born as Gerard Alfred Suglia in Chicago and raised in The Bronx, New York, where he attended Manhattan College, Jerry Girard went on to work as a radio disc jockey in places like Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Altoona, Pennsylvania and Gary, Indiana, before returning to New York to work as a record librarian at WNEW (AM).