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Double the fall fun in Kennewick

Bill Forsythe deploys a double raking system to remove the English Walnut tree leaves from his front yard on North Ione Street in Kennewick. It’s a tactic he says he’s used for more than a decade. “I just did this yesterday. I just try to keep up to avoid a big mess,” he said. More rain is on the way for the Tri-Cities as weather systems are expected to move across Eastern Washington every 24 to 36 hours, according to the National Weather Service.
Bill Forsythe deploys a double raking system to remove the English Walnut tree leaves from his front yard on North Ione Street in Kennewick. It’s a tactic he says he’s used for more than a decade. “I just did this yesterday. I just try to keep up to avoid a big mess,” he said. More rain is on the way for the Tri-Cities as weather systems are expected to move across Eastern Washington every 24 to 36 hours, according to the National Weather Service. Tri-City Herald

Bill Forsythe deploys a double raking system Wednesday to remove the English Walnut tree leaves from the front yard of his home on North Ione Street in Kennewick.

It’s a tactic he says he’s used for more than a decade.

“I just did this yesterday. I just try to keep up to avoid a big mess,” Forsythe said.

More rain is on the way for the Tri-Cities as weather systems are expected to move across Eastern Washington every 24 to 36 hours, according to the National Weather Service.

This story was originally published October 26, 2016 at 5:30 PM with the headline "Double the fall fun in Kennewick."

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