On October 25th, Robbie Watkins discovered her husband Vic having trouble breathing in the kitchen of the Yakima home where the two senior citizens live. The first thing Robbie did was call 911. SunComm Calltaker Judy Dalzell immediately assessed the situation and, after determining that Vic was likely choking on an apple slice, asked Robbie
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Change Smoke Detector Batteries with the Change of Clocks
Smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors save lives by waking us up or alerting us to toxic fumes or smoke in our homes in the early stages of a life threatening fire. The Yakima Fire Department (“YFD”) is officially reminding all citizens to check their smoke detectors when the clocks change early Sunday morning. Smoke
Capitol Christmas Tree Stopping in Yakima on November 7th
An 88-foot tall Engelmann spruce tree from the ColvilleNational Forest that will eventually grace the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. to serve as the official 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree will make a two-hour stop over in Yakima on Thursday, November 7th. The convoy carrying the 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree on its
Yakima City Council Meeting Preview
The Yakima City Council holds its next regular agenda business meeting on Tuesday, November 5th, 2013. The meeting begins at 6:00 pm at YakimaCity Hall. Items on the November 5th agenda include: – A public hearing on the Downtown Yakima Master Plan – A public hearing on updates to the City of Yakima Shoreline
Community Clean Ups Proving Successful
The first three community fall clean up events that the City of Yakima’s Refuse Division has coordinated this year have been big successes. In total, the Sept. 7th, Sept. 28th, and Oct. 12th clean ups have yielded nearly 20 tons (40,000 pounds) of trash, 2 tons of metal and 638 old tires. Combined with earlier
New Donated Pet Oxygen Mask Helps Save Dog From Fire
As East Valley firefighters got to the scene of a house fire in Terrace Heights on October 14th, they were discouraged to find the home fully involved, but were pleased to learn that man who lived there was not inside. However, the man’s dog, Thor, was reportedly trapped in the blaze. Once additional fire crews
Community Christmas Tree Needed for Downtown Yakima
The Downtown Yakima Business Improvement District is looking for a Community Christmas Tree. The tree will be put on display during the holidays at Millennium Plaza in front of the Capitol Theatre on South 3rd street. The tree should be between 30 and 40 feet high, easily accessible by a crane on a flatbed truck and
Yakima City Council Study Session Review
The Yakima City Council held a study session on Monday, October 21st at Yakima City Hall. At the study session on October 21st the Council – Discussed the 2014 Preliminary City Budget – Endorsed creation of a downtown public plaza and continued work on implementing the Downtown Yakima Master Plan Yakima City Council study sessions are
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Set for Wastewater Plant Bioreactor
Reduced operating costs, increased treatment capacity and a new economic development tool, are among the benefits of a new bioreactor at the Yakima Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant operated by the City of Yakima. A ribbon cutting ceremony and tour of the facility will be held on Thursday, October 24th at 10:30 AM at the Regional
Yakima City Council Study Session Preview
The Yakima City Council holds a study session on Monday, October 21st. The meeting begins at 10:00 am at Yakima City Hall. Items on the October 21st study session include: – Presentation of 2014 Preliminary City Budget – Discussion regarding implementation of The Downtown Yakima Master Plan Additional study session information is available at http://bit.ly/19X9JhN Yakima