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Monday, June 22, 2009

Homes for low to moderate income families to be built in Pasco

Three gold-ribboned shovels dug into the ground on Ainsworth Avenue and Fifth Street in Pasco at the site where three new homes will be built by year’s end.

Pasco Mayor Joyce Olson, along with Community and Economic Development Director Rick White and Aaron Sullivan, owner of Titan Homes, stood on the empty lot Friday envisioning the future.

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