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Preparing city facilities for freezing temperatures

Kennewick City employee Bob Niebuhr reassembles an outdoor drinking fountain Tuesday at the skate park on South Dayton Street after using an air compressor to winterize the fountain and irrigation sprinklers at nearby city softball fields. Niebuhr said city employees have been busy winterizing city parks and other properties for the upcoming winter.
Kennewick City employee Bob Niebuhr reassembles an outdoor drinking fountain Tuesday at the skate park on South Dayton Street after using an air compressor to winterize the fountain and irrigation sprinklers at nearby city softball fields. Niebuhr said city employees have been busy winterizing city parks and other properties for the upcoming winter. Tri-City Herald

Kennewick City employee Bob Niebuhr reassembles an outdoor drinking fountain Tuesday at the skate park on South Dayton Street after using an air compressor to winterize the fountain and irrigation sprinklers at nearby city softball fields.

Niebuhr said city employees have been busy winterizing city parks and other city properties for the upcoming winter.

This story was originally published October 27, 2015 at 10:08 PM with the headline "Preparing city facilities for freezing temperatures."

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