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Photo: An uplifting job

Up in the air but below the snowline, Kyle Knott with Beckstead Electric replaces one of 88 light bulbs on Monday at Walla Walla Point Park. He said they are 1,500 watt, metal halide bulbs. Lights at two of the four softball fields are getting new bulbs, as well as those burned out in the other two fields.
World photo/Don SeabrookDon Seabrook
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I was born in Wenatchee, went to Eastmont High School, graduated from the University of Washington with a communications degree in journalism. I have a wife and three children.
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