Tim and Linda Turner, Hermiston, placed the high bid of $330,033 for this house, the first student-built home from the Columbia Basin Student Homebuilder Program through the Hermiston School District.
Tim and Linda Turner, Hermiston, placed the high bid of $330,033 for this house, the first student-built home from the Columbia Basin Student Homebuilder Program through the Hermiston School District.
A former Hermiston educator is set to be the first to turn the key on the first student-built home in Hermiston.
Hermiston School District Deputy Superintendent Wade Smith announced Tim and Linda Turner placed the highest bid of $330,033 for the Columbia Basin Student Homebuilder Program’s first home at the Hermiston School Board meeting Monday.
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