Almost 80 years after his death, U.S. Army Capt. Donald Froemke’s flag-draped casket was brought to Ellensburg Friday from SeaTac International Airport in a procession of law enforcement vehicles.
A new permanent exhibit at the Yakima Valley Museum shares the stories of Japanese immigrants who began coming to the Yakima Valley in the late 19th century, and their descendants.
YAKIMA, Wash. — After giving his life for his country during World War II and spending decades interred as an unknown soldier overseas while a stranger was buried in his
Grocer and historian Robert Lince, the namesake of the Selah early learning school, wrote “The Selah Story,” which is considered a standard reference on the city’s history.