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Habitat for Humanity will build houses in Palouse, Uniontown

The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity will build its 2019 house in Palouse, its third there since the chapter formed in 1992. It has also bought land in Uniontown for its 2020 project.

In Palouse this spring, volunteers will break ground on Illinois Street for a 10-month construction schedule. Recipients will be Richard and Roberta Kruger, currently Troy residents. Richard is a veteran and Roberta has a disability with Multiple Sclerosis.

The house will be paid for by all local money, in large part raised at Palouse Habitat for Humanity’s annual fundraiser “Beans N’ Jeans,” set April 20 at...

 

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