POSTED ON Friday, February 03, 2012 AT 10:33PM
02/04/12 Corrections
Yakima Herald-Republic
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- La Salle senior shines at service
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Public trust in YPD starts with increased transparency
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* A Thursday Page 1 story about a ball-dribbling drill team from Zillah Intermediate School incorrectly stated that Jim Carmody of Ellensburg had passed away. Carmody, 88, is in good heath and still resides in Ellensburg.
* A Friday Page 1 story about local firefighter training to participate in an annual fundraiser incorrectly called the Columbia Center Seattle's second-tallest building. It's the city's tallest, but the second tallest west of the Mississippi.
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