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Labette Community College Wrestling Coach Joe Renfro gets help with the microphone from his son, Jace, Thursday at an event honoring the LCC national champion wrestling team.
Labette Community College Wrestling Coach Joe Renfro gets help with the microphone from his son, Jace, Thursday at an event honoring the LCC national champion wrestling team.
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Bradie Johnson gets upended by a bump at the base of the 16th Street railroad overpass Tuesday morning. She was sledding with her mother,
Bradie Johnson gets upended by a bump at the base of the 16th Street railroad overpass Tuesday morning. She was sledding with her mother,
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Isabel Workman, 3, shows her mom her progress on the craft Monday night. Children’s librarian Willie Markham read “Hippo Goes Bananas!” by Marjorie Dennis Murray. Story Hour is generally for preschool age children.
Isabel Workman, 3, shows her mom her progress on the craft Monday night. Children’s librarian Willie Markham read “Hippo Goes Bananas!” by Marjorie Dennis Murray. Story Hour is generally for preschool age children.
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Dakota Lewis of Labette County locks up with Rock Creek's Jesse Correll on Friday night in a match at 220 pounds at the state wrestling tournament in Salina. Lewis dropped both of his matches on Friday and the senior saw his season end.
Dakota Lewis of Labette County locks up with Rock Creek's Jesse Correll on Friday night in a match at 220 pounds at the state wrestling tournament in Salina. Lewis dropped both of his matches on Friday and the senior saw his season end.
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Lane Rosenberg defends against a shot attempt by Colby's Dustin Reed on Friday in a bout at 126 pounds at the Class 4A State Tournament.
Lane Rosenberg defends against a shot attempt by Colby's Dustin Reed on Friday in a bout at 126 pounds at the Class 4A State Tournament.
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Andrew Fix of Parsons prepares to put Dalton Tavis of Tonganoxie on his back on Friday night at the Class 4A State Wrestling Tournament at the Salina Bicentennial Center.
Andrew Fix of Parsons prepares to put Dalton Tavis of Tonganoxie on his back on Friday night at the Class 4A State Wrestling Tournament at the Salina Bicentennial Center.
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This is one of three city of Parsons trucks that pushed the slushy mixture off Southern Avenue Thursday.
This is one of three city of Parsons trucks that pushed the slushy mixture off Southern Avenue Thursday.
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Service Valley Charter School had dress like a farm animal day Wednesday for staff and students. While there were many dogs, cats, rabbits and cows, these three dressed like a chicken. Pictured are (from left) Jamie Wells, special education teacher; Klete Keller, a second-grader; and Sheila Robison, math and science teacher for fifth through eighth grades. Klete even had chicken legs fashioned from yellow duct tape. All three wore yellow rubber gloves for their chicken feet.
Service Valley Charter School had dress like a farm animal day Wednesday for staff and students. While there were many dogs, cats, rabbits and cows, these three dressed like a chicken. Pictured are (from left) Jamie Wells, special education teacher; Klete Keller, a second-grader; and Sheila Robison, math and science teacher for fifth through eighth grades. Klete even had chicken legs fashioned from yellow duct tape. All three wore yellow rubber gloves for their chicken feet.
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George Washington Carver National Park ranger Diane Eilenstein demonstrates how to make sweet potato starch based on a method invented by Carver during a presentation Wednesday afternoon at the Parsons Senior Center. Eilenstein also gave a presentation to Parsons High School social studies students earlier in the day.
George Washington Carver National Park ranger Diane Eilenstein demonstrates how to make sweet potato starch based on a method invented by Carver during a presentation Wednesday afternoon at the Parsons Senior Center. Eilenstein also gave a presentation to Parsons High School social studies students earlier in the day.
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In preparation for test runs Monday evening, Calvin Schnoebelen helps Parsons High School students with assembly of the robot they will enter in the Oklahoma FIRST Robotics Regional Competition March 28-29, in Oklahoma City. Behind the metal pyramid, Geoff Sevart, an information technologist at Dwayne's photo, tweaks the computer program that enables the robot to climb the metal sculpture.
In preparation for test runs Monday evening, Calvin Schnoebelen helps Parsons High School students with assembly of the robot they will enter in the Oklahoma FIRST Robotics Regional Competition March 28-29, in Oklahoma City. Behind the metal pyramid, Geoff Sevart, an information technologist at Dwayne's photo, tweaks the computer program that enables the robot to climb the metal sculpture.
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