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Can you dig it?

  • Wednesday’s warmer weather gave a couple workers from Perry Novak Electric the opportunity to do some digging around the scoreboard of the new softball field. Presumably, the workers were putting down some underground wiring to help electrify the scoreboard when the time comes to play ball. (Press photo James Grob.)

  • Wednesday’s warmer weather gave a couple workers from Perry Novak Electric the opportunity to do some digging around the scoreboard of the new softball field. Presumably, the workers were putting down some underground wiring to help electrify the scoreboard when the time comes to play ball. (Press photo James Grob.)

  • Wednesday’s warmer weather gave a couple workers from Perry Novak Electric the opportunity to do some digging around the scoreboard of the new softball field. Presumably, the workers were putting down some underground wiring to help electrify the scoreboard when the time comes to play ball. (Press photo James Grob.)

By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com

Wednesday’s warmer weather gave workers from Perry Novak Electric the opportunity to do some digging around the scoreboard of the new softball field.

Presumably, the workers were putting down some underground wiring to help electrify the scoreboard when the time comes to play ball.

A year ago, the Charles City Community School District Board of Education approved the building of a grade 5-12 athletic complex that includes a softball and baseball diamond and will sit on the high school/middle school campus. The site is located on land adjacent to the high school and middle school, along Comet Drive.

The district still anticipates both diamonds will be ready for play at the start of this upcoming season.

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