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Etcetera: April 26, 2018

Schulz to report

at Pullman CC

WSU President Kirk Schulz will give his State of the University address at the next general membership meeting of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce May 8, at Banyans on the Ridge. Seating will be limited. Cost will be $18 per person, or $15 for Pullman Chamber members. Reservations, required for all attendees, must be made by May 4 at chamber, 334-3565 or [email protected]

Rosalia yard sale

slated for May 5

The annual Rosalia town-wide yard sale will be next Saturday, May 5. Residents who want to participate can sign up to be on the map at Rosalia Coffee and More. The $5 charge supports the Rosalia Chamber of Commerce.

Maps will be available at Rosalia Coffee and More the week before the event.

Cub O’ Joe will

feature Pozfon

Tony Poston, CEO of College Hill Custom Threads in Pullman, will be featured at Cup O’ Joe on the Palouse at Columbia Bank, 795 SE Bishop Blvd. Pullman, Wednesday, May 2, from 10 until 11 a.m. Poston’s presentation will focus on the top five things to consider when starting a business in Pullman.

Founded in 2011, Poston’s business will also report on Pullman Young Professionals, and his latest role as Pullman Chamber President.

Births

Whitman County Gazette, April 26, 2018

At Pullman Regional Hospital

Drader, Jack Jameson, born April 17 at seven pounds, nine ounces, to Kaylee Lehmitz and Dominique Drader, Moscow, Idaho. Paternal grandparents are Deborah Watson, Deer Lake, Wash., and Duane Drader, Colfax. Maternal grandparents are Lesha Crist, Clarkston, Wash., and Dave Lehmitz, Moscow, Idaho. Baby joins sisters Payton and Cheyanne, both 8.

 

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