Too hot to trot

<p>Jenny Gray/FULTON SUN</p><p>With wicked humidity and the temperature breaking 100 degrees in downtown Fulton, four MasTec Engineering workers attempt to install new AT&T cables on West 7th Street. Caleb Limberopoulos, Devin Dunham, Jared Hawkins and Josh Mcgowan check their work with a ditch witch inbetween breaks. ‘We’re drinking water and finding shade,’ Dunham said, to which Mcgowan added, ‘There’s not much of it, but we’re trying.’ The heat spell might end Saturday night.</p>

Jenny Gray/FULTON SUN

With wicked humidity and the temperature breaking 100 degrees in downtown Fulton, four MasTec Engineering workers attempt to install new AT&T cables on West 7th Street. Caleb Limberopoulos, Devin Dunham, Jared Hawkins and Josh Mcgowan check their work with a ditch witch inbetween breaks. ‘We’re drinking water and finding shade,’ Dunham said, to which Mcgowan added, ‘There’s not much of it, but we’re trying.’ The heat spell might end Saturday night.

PHOTO ABOVE: With wicked humidity and the temperature breaking 100 degrees in downtown Fulton, four MasTec Engineering workers attempt to install new AT&T cables on West 7th Street. 

Caleb Limberopoulos, Devin Dunham, Jared Hawkins and Josh Mcgowan check their work with a ditch witch in between breaks.

"We're drinking water and finding shade," Dunham said, to which Mcgowan added, "There's not much of it, but we're trying."

The heat spell might end Saturday night.

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