D-Rez has been a beloved fixture in the Yakima Valley radio biz in Yakima for over 15 years. He is an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation, and he lives on "the rez." He's also part Nez Perce, Colville, and Blackfeet, with some Filipino mixed in. D-Rez graduated from Wapato High School, Class of '04. Besides being on the radio, you can see him throughout the community either at a pow wow, walking somewhere, on a comedy stage doing stand-up, or waving at you in a parade. He is an entertainer of all sorts.
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Raising Awareness For Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Toppenish
May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. There was a small gathering in Toppenish to help raise awareness.
Native American Themed Movies To Watch
Native American themed movies you can binge watch.
What to Expect When Legends Casino Hotel Reopens
August 13th 2020 is when Legends Casino Hotel will reopen. Here is what to expect.
The 2020 Central Washington Home and Garden Show Coming to the SunDome [Video]
Build your vision at this year's Central Washington Home and Garden Show.
Perry Tech’s Spring Open House Is Today (March 4)
Here's your chance to learn more about Perry Tech and possibly become a student there.
Wapato High School Battling Cancer With Bean Feed
Have dinner and help fight cancer at the 63rd Annual Wapato High School Bean Feed.
Two Dozen Girls and Women Show up for Self-Defense Class [VIDEO]
A free self-defense class was held Saturday at the Yakama Nation Tribal School in recognition of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Win a House With Perry Tech [VIDEO]
Students from a few of the programs at Perry Tech will be building a house in West Valley at an estimated value of $350,000.
Blake Noble Returns to Downtown Summer Nights
Solarity Credit Union presents Downtown Summer Nights. With the Downtown Association of Yakima. Chinook fest brings in the Bootleg Sunshine and Blake Noble for your live music.
Native Woodstock Coming to the Cultural Center in Toppenish
Native Woodstock, presented by the Yakama Nation Credit Enterprise, is a family-friendly event that benefits the annual backpack giveaway that tribal programs put together.