Yakima County is the second largest county in Washington by area.
Yakima County is also widely known for being one of the most difficult places on earth to predict weather, because of the mountains that surround it.
Buena is an unincorporated community in Yakima County, with a 2010 cenus population of 990.
The district takes up the eastern half of Yakima County.
Yakima County produces more cherries than most states.
Thurston County and Yakima County have reported five cases each.
Yakima County was created in 1865.
It is also the highest rank achieved in Yakima County.
It is in central Washington state, and is the county seat of Yakima County.
Zillah is one of the smallest districts in area in Yakima County (estimated 44 square miles).