Pullman Disposal Service, in collaboration with the City of Pullman will be holding its Annual Spring Clean Up event from 9 a.m. – noon on April 20. Pullman Disposal President Devon Felsted said he has worked for PDS since he was 14 years old. He loves living in Pullman and continuing the family tradition of.
Pullman officials on Monday reviewed the city’s plan for construction projects and department upgrades for the next six years, including the Pullman Fire Department’s goal to construct a new fire
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Zach Wilkinson/Daily NewsDevon Felsted, the president of Pullman Disposal Service, poses for a photo in front of a flag portraying his alma mater, Washington State University. Felsted, who also serves as the lieutenant governor of Division 56 Pullman Kiwanis Club, shared his experience of having COVID-19 with other members of the club via Zoom video conference.
Zach Wilkinson/Daily News Pullman Disposal president shares COVID-19 experience to Kiwanis; Public Health director gives update on cases, vaccines
By Anthony Kuipers Daily News staff member Feb 21, 2021