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- David Sakamoto was 7 years old when he and his family were uprooted and forcibly moved to an internment camp in 1942.
- Jordan Schnitzer said he would have leased the jail for $1 if an elected official had the will to lead a coalition of funders for a ...
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing new waterfowl hunting opportunities at
- The never-been used jail was built in 2004 and recently sold for $5 million.
- Emily Goodell reports.
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After lying dormant for 70 years, a sacred First Food has returned to the Yakama Nation: the Over Seventy Years ago, a wetland along Toppenish Creek was drained, cleared and planted with wheat. The wetland had been ... Members of the Yakama Nation are again harvesting The homeless shelter inside the old
The never-used and long vacant
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