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From the front page of the Columbia Basin Herald on July 6, 1950

Dennis L. Clay<br>Herald Columnist<br> | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 20 years, 8 months AGO
by Dennis L. Clay<br>Herald Columnist<br>
| July 19, 2004 9:00 PM

"New elementary school plan: This is the plan for a new 16-classroom elementary school for the Moses Lake district, as drawn by Harold A. Hovind and associates, Seattle architects. Hovind estimates the school will cost $376,000 and accommodate 480 pupils. The tentative site is a 10-acre tract on the Peninsula beyond KSEM and between U.S. 10 and Peninsula Drive."

And of course we all know where Peninsula Elementary is now located. By the way, U.S. 10 was Highway 10 and we now know it as Broadway.

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