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Teenager Who Ran Away From Yakima Facility Located

A 15-year-old girl named Mia Tolman, who ran away from a Yakima evaluation and treatment center, has been located following a community appeal by Yakima police. The incident highlights the challenges faced by youth in involuntary placements and the importance of community awareness in ensuring their safety.

Census Workers Needed to Ensure a Complete Count in Yakima Area

The U.S. Census Bureau is actively seeking temporary workers in the Yakima area to ensure an accurate count for the 2020 Census. This recruitment effort is crucial for collecting reliable data that impacts federal funding and local representation. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply as the bureau hires thousands of workers for this important civic duty.

Fire Damages 8th Avenue Home

A fire in Yakima's 1800 block of South 8th Avenue caused an estimated $50,000 in damage to a home on January 30, 2019. The Yakima Fire Department, which does not disclose specific addresses for privacy reasons, responded to the incident. The article highlights the local impact of this unfortunate event on the community.

Monday Morning Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested Two Other Armed Robberies Under Investigation

Yakima police arrested a suspect involved in an armed robbery at a Conoco mini-market on December 31, 2018, while investigations continue into two other armed robberies that occurred over the weekend. The swift response by law enforcement highlights ongoing efforts to address crime in the Yakima area, ensuring community safety.

Water Service Line Repairs to Restrict Traffic on North 2nd Street

Water service line repairs will temporarily restrict traffic on North 2nd Street in Yakima from December 3rd to December 7th, 2018. The repairs will occur daily from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm, affecting the area between Staff Sgt Pendleton Way and East Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. Residents and commuters are advised to plan alternative routes to avoid delays.

Train Track Repair Will Impact Traffic on Portion of North 1st Street

Traffic disruptions are expected on North 1st Street near G Street due to train track repairs by Columbia Basin Railroad crews on November 1st and 2nd. The work will commence at 7:00 AM each day, impacting local commuters and residents. This timely announcement ensures the community is aware of the potential delays.

Road RepairReplacement Project Will Close Part of Naches Avenue

A road repair and grind and overlay paving project will close a section of Naches Avenue in Yakima from October 1st to October 5th, affecting traffic during daytime hours. The closure occurs between SST Pendleton Way and MLK, Jr. Boulevard, highlighting the city's ongoing infrastructure improvements. Residents are advised to plan alternative routes during this period.

Project Will Close Parts of Naches Avenue Over the Next Two Weeks

Portions of Naches Avenue in Yakima will be closed from September 4th to September 18th for a road repair and paving project, affecting daytime traffic. Additionally, water service line repairs on North 40th Avenue will result in lane restrictions from September 4th to September 7th. These projects aim to improve local infrastructure and ensure public safety.

Harman Center to Re-Open at Noon

The City of Yakima's Harman Center at Gailleon Park will re-open today at noon after repairs to a malfunctioning air conditioning unit. Recreation Program Supervisor Leslie Richards confirmed that the issue was addressed following the center's closure due to excessive heat warnings in the region. This timely update is crucial for community members seeking a respite from the heat.

"Coffee With Your Council Member is July 5th

District 6 Councilmember Brad Hill will host a "Coffee With Your Council Member" event on July 5th at Starbucks, providing residents of Yakima an opportunity to discuss local issues and ask questions. This initiative encourages community engagement and fosters dialogue between citizens and their elected officials.

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