What's happening today in the Yakima Valley: Thursday, Feb. 9
Yakima Herald-Republic
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- Photos: Cheering for a championship
- State baseball and softball tournaments in full swing
- Eastbound traffic slowed on Snoqualmie Pass
- Chinook Pass has opened
- Suspect extradited from Mexico to face charges in 2008 Yakima slaying
- Yakima police investigating cause of Ninth Street shooting
- Tacoma man injured when car rolls on I-90
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Quit drinking beer on job, Highway 520 builders told
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- Man convicted in brutal 2009 slaying could get life in prison
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Pay (more) to play: State parks look at ways to survive if taxes no longer balance budgets
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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
- Federal grants mean upgrades for Mabton and Granger
• "The Last Five Years," a musical put on at The Warehouse Theatre is tonight (as well as Friday and Saturday) at 7:30 p.m. Head on out to the Allied Arts Center, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave., in Yakima for the show. Tickets: $18.50 general admission or $16 for seniors/students. For tickets or information, call 509-966-0951 or visit www.warehousetheatrecompany.org.
• The Yakima Valley Museum open its Cabinet of Curiosities exhibit at 6 tonight with a banquet. The exhibit is filled with mounted birds and animals from around the world, cultural items from exotic lands, seashells and other natural wonders. The museum is at 2105 Tieton Dr. Cost: $150 per person. For more information, call 509-248-0747 or visit www.yakimavalleymuseum.org.
• Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital’s Community Heart Education Series continues at 6:30 tonight at the Memorial Auditorium, 2811 Tieton Dr. Tonight’s topic is "Vascular Health." There is no charge. For more information, visit www.yakimamemorial.org.
• The Silhouette Dancers will have lessons tonight on the Two-Step at 7:30 at the Terrace Heights Grange, 3701 W. Birchfield Road. Cost: $8 per couple. For more information, call 509-453-6377.
Public meetings:
Selah School Board — 7 p.m., administration building, 105 W. Bartlett St.
Yakima Valley Community College — 4 p.m., special meeting/study session, M.L.King Room, S. 16th Ave. and Nob Hill Blvd. Regular meeting follows at 4:30 p.m.
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