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'''DRY NO MORE.''' Angie Brunetto, Reardan city maintenance worker, tests water pump on Monday. Reardan's water system was back in operation Monday morning, ending a week end drought for the small farming community 23 miles west of Spokane. The town's main water pump broke on Saturday, and the Air National Guard trucked in drinking water Sunday. | '''DRY NO MORE.''' Angie Brunetto, Reardan city maintenance worker, tests water pump on Monday. Reardan's water system was back in operation Monday morning, ending a week end drought for the small farming community 23 miles west of Spokane. The town's main water pump broke on Saturday, and the Air National Guard trucked in drinking water Sunday. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 16 August 2023
August 14, 1990 Spokesman-Review Page 12:
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Staff photo by Dan Pelle
DRY NO MORE. Angie Brunetto, Reardan city maintenance worker, tests water pump on Monday. Reardan's water system was back in operation Monday morning, ending a week end drought for the small farming community 23 miles west of Spokane. The town's main water pump broke on Saturday, and the Air National Guard trucked in drinking water Sunday.