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Superintendent: default judgment on Johnson property clears way to apply for title; aquatic center sale and interlocal talks proceed
Summary
Superintendent Bob Maxwell reported the county judge signed a default judgment on the Johnson property, allowing the district to apply for title and proceed toward bidding; he also said a purchase-and-sale agreement for the aquatic center is moving forward and the district is drafting a temporary interlocal agreement with the city for Sept.–Dec.
During the superintendent's report on June 25, Dr. Bob Maxwell told the Pullman Public Schools board that legal and real-estate steps are advancing on two district priorities: resolving title for the Johnson property and moving forward with an aquatic center purchase.
"Justin and I received an email from our attorney that's been working on the Johnson property and trying to get…
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