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If You Serve Others Local Lawyers Look to Serve You
If you Serve the community, the team at Hurst, Brumback and Brusic Law Office wants to serve you…Breakfast! Their annual Pancake feed is this coming Monday, May 14th from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. at their office at 1905 Rainier Place in Union Gap…across the street from Lowes. Speaking from experience let me say those folks cook breakfast with the same gusto that they represent their clients…in other words, prepare for deliciousness!
Black Is The New White – 61 Now Middle Age
A U.S. survey indicates 61 seems old or middle-aged to those age 45 and younger, while those older than 61 tend to see it young. The new poll found that 63 percent of those surveyed said they thought 61 was middle-age, 15 percent said 61 was young, while 22 percent said it was old. The perspective of age depends on what side of 61 one is. Those of us in the vicinity of 61 are only too happy to hear we’re considered middle aged regardless of the reason. In fact, for some of us, that revelation may even be the inspiration to start living in such a healthy manner so as to make it a self fulfilling prophesy. The day of the dinosaur postponed indefinitely!
Age is just a number, right? That’s said more often and with more gusto the older you get. When I was a kid we thought 40 was middle aged…but the times they are a changing. Now there’s talk that middle age is …are you ready…61! I like! And while I wish it had more to do with an expanding healthy life expectancy…it really results from the growing number of folks reporting in from the far side of the calendar.
It’s official Tony O’Rourke Is Now The New City Manager
Tony O’Rourke has signed a two-year contract to serve as Yakima city manager and plans to begin his tenure in early July.
O’Rourke and Mayor Micah Cawley met at Yakima City Hall this morning to formally sign the agreement. O’Rourke and his wife Suzy arrived in Yakima Thursday night and plan to spend the next few days house hunting and getting more familiar with the area.
O’Rourke has res
What Should You Bring For Yakima’s Biggest Yard Sale?
Yakima’s Biggest Yard Sale is tomorrow, Saturday, May 12th at 8am at the Perry Technical Institute parking lot. $3 will get you in, or $2 with a non-perishable food item.
Like most yard sales you can find some amazing deals and some unique finds. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, a new addition to your family or just trying to buy back your youth, there’s something for everyone at Yakima’s Biggest Yard Sale. To make sure you’re prepared, here’s a small list of stuff you should bring.
Road Work May Cause Delays
While a grind and overlay project is underway, D Street between 1st Street and 3rd Avenue will be closed to traffic from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m daily from May 14 to May 17.
Additionally, Front Street will be closed to southbound traffic at E Street, although northbound traffic will still be allowed on Front Street
New Sculpture For Downtown Yakima
The Yakima Arts Giving Circle is pleased to announce the selection of a new sculpture to be located on the corner of Yakima Avenue and Second Street. The Yakima Arts Commission has approved the location and is recommending to the Yakima City Council that the city accept the sculpture

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