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Spectators (above) and judges (below) watch as Rosalie Corrigan of Lynnwood flips in mid-air during her dive, Friday, July 15, 2005 at the annual Yost Pool bellyflop contest at Yost Park in Edmonds.
 

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Talk of new pool heats up 5/9/08
 
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Jocelyn Robinson, Copy editor
jrobinson@heraldnet.com
Published: Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Yost Pool opening delayed

Yost Pool's 2008 opening has been delayed.

A mechanical failure at Edmonds' outdoor pool will push opening day from the traditional Memorial Day -- Monday, May 26 -- to the end of the week, Friday, May 30, city officials said.

The problem is with the pool's main circulation pump, said Rich Lindsay, parks maintenance manager. The pump failed recently, despite a 2007 evaluation which indicated it could last another three or four years, Lindsay said.

A new $5,000 to $10,000 pump should be installed soon, Lindsay said.

For information about Yost, call 425-771-1346.



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