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Photo archive for October 28, 2006

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Shelby McKinney, 8, gets some help from her mother, Michelle Stewart, as her older sister, Miranda McKinney, 9, cuts the top off her pumpkin during the Oct. 21 family pumpkin carving at the Emporia Public Library. View photo

A Jack-o’-lantern with the image of a cat carved by Josh Pavlik and his daughter, Milla, 7, sits nearly completed as others work on their pumpkins. View photo

Leo Llams, 6, of Emporia holds his completed Jack-o’-lantern. View photo

Pumpkins wait to be carved into Jack-o’-lanterns. View photo

Colton Wellnitz, 5, and his mother, Jennifer Wellnitz, work together on their Jack-o’-lantern. View photo

A pumpkin is turned into a Jack-o’-lantern Oct. 21 at the family pumpkin carving at the Emporia Public Library. View photo

Madison quarterback Jordan Stout gets tackled by Hartford’s Scott Gardner Thursday night at Madison. The game was postponed because of lightning in the second quarter, and Madison went on to win, 50-12, after played resumed Friday. View photo

The Emporia High School football team sings to the crowd at Welch Stadium after the Spartans’ 24-12 win over Junction City Friday night. View photo

Emporia State’s Jennifer Gurnsey walks from the field Friday afternoon after the Hornets’ loss to Missouri Southern. View photo

Emporia High’s Dillon Cox tries to power his way past Junction City defender Randin Ulmer during Friday night’s game. View photo

Emporia High senior Robert Keisler kicks a field goal at the end of the first half Friday night to give the Spartans a 17-6 halftime lead over Junction City. EHS went on to win, 24-12. View photo

Mike Rhudy helps guide his 1992 Z28 with the factory road race package into a semi Friday afternoon. Rhudy sold three classic Camaros to General Motors for their Heritage Collection. View photo

Willie Sercu with Reliable Carriers secures one of the three Camaros on Friday afternoon that General Motors bought from Mike Rhudy. View photo

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