University in Toppenish, Wash., damaged by fire

July 11, 2012
Heritage University fire destroys an 86-year-old building

From The Yakima Herald: Water is flowing again and classes are back on schedule at Heritage University in Toppenish, Wash., after a fire over the weekend damaged the campus. The fire destroyed Petrie Hall and damaged a water main. Crews have repaired the main and restored water service, enabling university officials to reopen school in the arts and sciences building across campus.

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