Wapato (/ˈwɑːpʌtoʊ/) is a town in Yakima County, Washington, United States. The population was 4,607 at the 2020 census. It has a Hispanic majority. The...
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Wapato can mean: Any of various plants in the genus Sagittaria Wapato, Washington, a town named after the plant in the State of Washington in the United...
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Larry Hovis (category People from Wapato, Washington)
sitcom Hogan's Heroes. Hovis was born in Wapato, Washington, and moved to Houston, Texas, as a small child. Wapato is within the external boundaries of the...
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Wapato Lake is a restored historic lake located in what became parts of Washington County and Yamhill County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The area was...
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Wapato High School is a public high school serving 874 students in grades nine through 12 located in Wapato, Washington, United States. WHS is part of...
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Julio Cortes (politician) (category People from Wapato, Washington)
of Everett, Washington. Cortes was elected to the Washington House of Representatives in November 2022. Cortes grew up in Wapato, Washington, after his...
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Deb Manjarrez (category Central Washington University alumni)
she was elected to serve in the Washington House of Representatives. Manjarrez was born and raised in Wapato, Washington. Manjarrez is the fourth generation...
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E. J. Flanagan (category People from Wapato, Washington)
E. J. Flanagan (1883 – July 10, 1957), from Wapato, Washington, was a member of the Washington State Senate. Flanagan was born in Wisconsin in 1883. He...
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needed] Another large park in Tacoma is Wapato Park, which has a lake and walking trails that circle the lake. Wapato is in Tacoma's south end, at Sheridan...
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Gustavo Lopez (fighter) (category People from Wapato, Washington)
Lopez was raised in Wapato, Washington, along with two brothers. As a freshman in 2004, Lopez started his wrestling career at Wapato High School after his...
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the EPA filed an administrative complaint against JSH Farms, Inc. (Wapato, Washington) with proposed penalties of $1,680 for using chlorpyrifos in 2004...
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Elyse Umemoto (category People from Wapato, Washington)
competition show Survivor, following her stint as Miss Washington. Umemoto grew up in Wapato, Washington, with her three younger sisters, Lauren, Cheyne &...
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Retrieved March 8, 2020. Mullan, Michael (1999). "Ethnicity and Sport: The Wapato Nippons and Pre-World War II Japanese American Baseball". Journal of Sport...
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Al Hoptowit (category Players of American football from Washington (state))
draft. He played college football at Washington State University and attended Wapato High School in Wapato, Washington. Hoptowit was also a member of the...
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specifically granted them by Title 35 RCW. Among them are Port Orchard, Wapato, and Colville. Towns are municipalities with a population of under 1,500...
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Tom Chambers (judge) (category People from Wapato, Washington)
graduated from Wapato High School in 1962, and then attended Yakima Valley Community College. In 1966, he graduated with a B.A. degree from Washington State University...
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Rei Kihara Osaki (category People from Wapato, Washington)
December 16, 1918, in Wapato, Washington, and raised on a farm in Harrah. She graduated with a political science degree from the Washington State University...
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Wapato (YTB-788) was a United States Navy Natick-class large harbor tug named for Wapato, Washington. The contract for Wapato was awarded 14 January 1965...
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Sauvie Island (redirect from Wapato Island)
-122.8 Sauvie Island is in the U.S. state of Oregon, originally named as Wapato Island or Wappatoo Island. It is the largest island along the Columbia River...
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Police Department Vancouver Police Department Walla Walla Police Department Wapato Police Department Warden Police Department Washougal Police Department Wenatchee...
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Forrest Baugher (category People from Wapato, Washington)
in Wapato, Washington. He was married to Norma and has two daughters, Jeanne and Sandra. With his wife, he operates an orchard in Parker, Washington. Baugher...
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Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, it is the 13th-most populous state, with 7,705...
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in central Yakima County, Washington, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 97 between the cities of Union Gap and Wapato on the Yakama Indian Reservation...
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Walla School District 140 Wapato School District 207 Warden School District 146 Washington School for the Blind ? Washington School for the Deaf ? Washougal...
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Wapato School District 207 is a public school district based in Wapato, Yakima County, Washington, United States. In the 2010-2011 school year the district...
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River White River (historical) Soos Creek Fauntleroy Creek Hylebos Creek Wapato Creek Puyallup River Stuck River White River Clearwater River Greenwater...
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Grace E. Howard (category University of Washington alumni)
University of Washington in 1911, and subsequently taught at a school in Wapato, Washington. Ten years later, she returned to the University of Washington for her...
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Kichio Allen Arai (category People from Bainbridge Island, Washington)
(1936-1941) in Wapato, Washington Idaho-Oregon Buddhist Temple (1955-1958) in Ontario, Oregon White River Buddhist Temple (1963-1964) in Auburn, Washington Shinran...
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Eagles Kiona-Benton Bears Royal Knights Wahluke Warriors Toppenish Wildcats Wapato Wolves EWAC 2B 2B Columbia Coyotes Dayton/Waitsburg Bulldogs Kittitas Coyotes...
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Momoko Iko (category People from Wapato, Washington)
was born to Kyokuo and Natsuko (Kagawa) Iko on March 30, 1940, in Wapato, Washington. She was the youngest of six children, two older brothers (Tets and...
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