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Getting a jump on the races

Allan Lusty, an employee of PocketiNet, sits in the empty Water Follies official barge in Kennewick’s Columbia Park setting up a modem for internet service for officials to use during the three-day boat racing and air show. The steel structure is set up each year at the start-finish line and will be packed with people starting Friday. Follow all the action at www.tricityherald.com and on Facebook and Twitter, #TCHydros.
Allan Lusty, an employee of PocketiNet, sits in the empty Water Follies official barge in Kennewick’s Columbia Park setting up a modem for internet service for officials to use during the three-day boat racing and air show. The steel structure is set up each year at the start-finish line and will be packed with people starting Friday. Follow all the action at www.tricityherald.com and on Facebook and Twitter, #TCHydros. Tri-City Herald

Allan Lusty, an employee of PocketiNet, sits in the empty Water Follies official barge in Kennewick’s Columbia Park setting up a modem for internet service for officials to use during the three-day boat racing and air show.

The steel structure is set up each year at the start-finish line and will be packed with people starting Friday.

Follow all the action at www.tricityherald.com and on Facebook and Twitter, #TCHydros.

This story was originally published July 26, 2017 at 5:22 PM with the headline "Getting a jump on the races."

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