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Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
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Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College freshman guard Ashley Lutz drives to the hoop in the first half of Saturday's 76-63 victory over Neosho. Labette had dropped seven in a row entering the game, but snapped the streak with the double-digit victory to improve to 8-14 overall and 3-7 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Eastern Division play.
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Linda Baker Miller read from her work in progress Thursday at Pittsburg State University.
Linda Baker Miller read from her work in progress Thursday at Pittsburg State University.
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Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Kendal McLean, a kindergartner, created this poster wit Hot Wheels vehicles.
Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Kendal McLean, a kindergartner, created this poster wit Hot Wheels vehicles.
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Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Ashlyn Hicks, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks’ class, was writing her name as many times she could in 100 seconds. The class had just completed 100 jumping jacks before the name assignment.
Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Ashlyn Hicks, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks’ class, was writing her name as many times she could in 100 seconds. The class had just completed 100 jumping jacks before the name assignment.
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Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Kierstyn Houk, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks’ class, was writing her name as many times she could in 100 seconds. The class had just completed 100 jumping jacks before the name assignment.
Lincoln School celebrated the 100th day of classes on Friday with various activities. Kierstyn Houk, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks’ class, was writing her name as many times she could in 100 seconds. The class had just completed 100 jumping jacks before the name assignment.
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Melinda Wyan, a volunteer at The Rock youth center, hands price stickers to Leaona Ellis, co-director of The Rock, as they prepare for the center's annual fundraiser rummage sale, which will be on Saturday.
Melinda Wyan, a volunteer at The Rock youth center, hands price stickers to Leaona Ellis, co-director of The Rock, as they prepare for the center's annual fundraiser rummage sale, which will be on Saturday.
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Leaona Ellis, co-director of The Rock youth center, looks over the items donated for the center's annual fundraiser rummage sale, which will be on Saturday.
Leaona Ellis, co-director of The Rock youth center, looks over the items donated for the center's annual fundraiser rummage sale, which will be on Saturday.
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Labette County High School seniors Marcus Shearhart, Spencer Gatewood and Hunter Seibert are shown after signing their letters of intent to play college football next season. Shearhart signed to play with Independence Community College, Gatewood signed with Fort Scott Community College and Seibert signed with Coffeyville Community College Wednesday afternoon.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette County High School seniors Marcus Shearhart, Spencer Gatewood and Hunter Seibert are shown after signing their letters of intent to play college football next season. Shearhart signed to play with Independence Community College, Gatewood signed with Fort Scott Community College and Seibert signed with Coffeyville Community College Wednesday afternoon.
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