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Chris Farris, a senior special agent with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, speaks to fourth- and fifth- grade students at Guthridge School Monday about the crime scene unit the KBI uses to help police and sheriff’s departments investigate crimes across the state, mostly in Southeast Kansas. The school's Extended Learning Program students organized COW (Careers On Wheels) Day.
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Westside Christian Church member Sam Appleton cuts a piece of flashing to put on top of the stone facade of the church Monday to prevent birds from nesting in an opening. That and other work is being performed this week in preparation for a workday Saturday, during which members plan to paint the church.
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Foreign exchange students Alba Kondirolli of Kosovo, Mauricio Mazzuchellie of Spain, Natalie Gundermann of Germany, Stefan Raicevic of Montenegro, Ron Kusch of Germany and Altynbek “Al” Baimishov of Kazakhastan, who attended Parsons High School and Labette County High School during this school year, enjoy a farewell party hosted by the Council on International Educational Exchange at Big Hill Lake Sunday afternoon.
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Danielle Merchant was crowned Cinco de Mayo queen Saturday evening during the annual Voz-sponsored celebration. She was accompanied by Gabe Bernal. Marina Fitzwater was crowned Cinco de Mayo princess. Her escort was Michael Haile. Riley Dunlay, Reese Ponce, Isabelle Fuentez and Zach Collins were the crown bearers.
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Labette Community College second baseman Briana Walker (left) catches a pop-up in the infield while LCC sophomore pitcher JaeLynn Ellison (center) and freshman first baseman Maddie Weller (right) watch during the championship round of the Region VI District D tournament against Cowley on Sunday at the Hummer Sports Park in Topeka. After leading 1-0 through four, Labette fell behind 3-1 thanks to a two-run Cowley seventh inning and fell short of a return to the national tournament.
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Students express their amazement as Labette Community College chemistry professor Doug Ecoff demonstrates how a neutral liquid changes color dependent upon whether an acid or base is added during this year’s Science Day for Parsons third-grade students.
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Parsons High School senior third baseman Kyle Keeling (right) smothers a throw to third while Iola's Drew Walden (left) slides safely into third base on a triple in the second inning of game one of a doubleheader between the two schools Friday evening. Iola took the first game 11-0 in five innings. Iola won game two 14-3 in six innings.
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Service Valley Charter Academy students Jacob Grady (left) and Logan Lever try out fire equipment during the D.A.R.E. activity day Friday at the Labette County High School track. Altamont-Mount Pleasant Township had three firefighters on hand to talk to the fifth-grade DARE program graduates and show them the tools of their trade.
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Parsons High School senior Sierra Kemp (right) touches second while grabbing a ball thrown from PHS senior Daza Werner to force out LCHS runner Shelbie Foister (left). Werner snagged a hard-hit liner from LCHS pitcher Allie Reynolds and threw to second to finish the double play.
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Labette County High School pitcher Austin Ryan delivers to home plate during the second game of a doubleheader with Parsons Thursday.
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