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Students and parents of St. Patrick Catholic School march on Main Street Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade.
Jamie Willey/Sun photo Students and parents of St. Patrick Catholic School march on Main Street Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade.
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Jamie Willey/Sun photo

Dancers and parents from Art in Motion dance studio walk on Main Street Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade.
Jamie Willey/Sun photo Dancers and parents from Art in Motion dance studio walk on Main Street Saturday in the St. Patrick's Day parade.
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Jamie Willey/Sun photo

Mayor Tom Shaw and his family walk on Main Street Saturday in the Parsons St. Patrick's Day parade.
Jamie Willey/Sun photo Mayor Tom Shaw and his family walk on Main Street Saturday in the Parsons St. Patrick's Day parade.
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Preparing for spring growth, master gardener Robin Goddard weeds flower beds at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1801 Corning.
Colleen Surridge/Sun photo Preparing for spring growth, master gardener Robin Goddard weeds flower beds at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1801 Corning.
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John Bain practices for his role as Clarence Day Sr. in "Life With Father."
John Bain practices for his role as Clarence Day Sr. in "Life With Father."
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Katie Farrell and Marty Williams practice a scene from "Life With Father" during a dress rehearsal Wednesday night at Parsons Municipal Auditorium.
Katie Farrell and Marty Williams practice a scene from "Life With Father" during a dress rehearsal Wednesday night at Parsons Municipal Auditorium.
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Katie Farrell (left) plays Vinnie Day and John Bain (right) plays her husband, Clarence Day Sr., in the upcoming Kaleidoscope Theatre production of "Life With Father." The play will be performed at 7 p.m. March 23 and March 24 and at 3 p.m. March 25 at the Parsons Municipal Auditorium. Tickets cost $4 for adults with discounted rates for children.
Katie Farrell (left) plays Vinnie Day and John Bain (right) plays her husband, Clarence Day Sr., in the upcoming Kaleidoscope Theatre production of "Life With Father." The play will be performed at 7 p.m. March 23 and March 24 and at 3 p.m. March 25 at the Parsons Municipal Auditorium. Tickets cost $4 for adults with discounted rates for children.
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Jamie Willey/Sun photo

(From left) Dwight Tromsness, Jacob Tromsness and Kelly Demeritt place split-faced blocks on a new office building being constructed for Woodworth Enterprises at 1217 S. 15th adjacent to Elmhaven West nursing home. Woodworth Enterprises owns Elmhaven, along with other nursing homes and an assisted living facility. The three masons work for J. Tromsness Masonry, Erie, which Jacob Tromsness owns.
Jamie Willey/Sun photo (From left) Dwight Tromsness, Jacob Tromsness and Kelly Demeritt place split-faced blocks on a new office building being constructed for Woodworth Enterprises at 1217 S. 15th adjacent to Elmhaven West nursing home. Woodworth Enterprises owns Elmhaven, along with other nursing homes and an assisted living facility. The three masons work for J. Tromsness Masonry, Erie, which Jacob Tromsness owns.
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Labette Community College freshman second baseman Briana Walker delivers to second base for a force out in game one of Tuesday's sweep over Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Anthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College freshman second baseman Briana Walker delivers to second base for a force out in game one of Tuesday's sweep over Kansas City Kansas Community College.
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Labette Community College sophomore pitcher JaeLynn Ellison delivers during a 3-0 victory over Kansas City Kansas Community College Tuesday afternoon in Parsons. Ellison pitched a three-hit shutout and the Cardinals won game one 3-0 before getting a 10-2 win in game to to improve to 15-7 overall and 6-0 in conference play.
nthony Cook/Sun photo Labette Community College sophomore pitcher JaeLynn Ellison delivers during a 3-0 victory over Kansas City Kansas Community College Tuesday afternoon in Parsons. Ellison pitched a three-hit shutout and the Cardinals won game one 3-0 before getting a 10-2 win in game to to improve to 15-7 overall and 6-0 in conference play.
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