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Photo archive for May 7, 2007

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Water creeps close to a picnic table in the backyard in the 1000 block of Road L5. View photo

Water from Coal Creek covers a low-water bridge on Road L just south of Road 110. View photo

The Neosho River off of Burlingame Road jumps its banks Monday morning after more than five inches of rain was reported in the area since midnight Saturday. View photo

Flood waters swallow an island about three miles outside Emporia Sunday evening. More than five inches of rain was reported in the area since midnight Saturday. View photo

A dock is seen surrounded by floodwater about three miles outside Emporia Sunday afternoon following heavy rains over the weekend. View photo

The Neosho River on Burlingame Road jumps its banks early Monday morning after more than five inches of rain dumped on Lyon County since midnight Saturday. View photo

Courtney Reed (left) and Laura Pfautsch along with the rest of the Hornets greet Chelsea McClernon at home plate after McClernon opened the MIAA Championship game with a solo home run. View photo

Emporia State's Megan Davison connects for a hit during the championship game of the MIAA Tournament on Saturday at the Mid-America West Sports Complex in Shawnee, Kan. Davision hit an MIAA record tying 51st home run of her career Saturday. View photo

Smiles and cheers from teammates greet Jennifer Dace at home plate after a solo home run Saturday during the MIAA Tournament Championship game Saturday at the Mid-America West Sports Complex in Shawnee, Kan. The Hornets defeated Missouri Western 4-0 to take their fourth consecutive MIAA title. View photo

Seniors Megan Davison and Laura Pfautsch celebrate after defeating Missouri Western in two games to capture their fourth consecutive MIAA Tournament title on Saturday at the Mid-America West Sports Complex in Shawnee, Kan. View photo

For the forth consecutive year the Emporia State softball team holds the MIAA championship trophy. The Hornets defeated Missouri Western 4-0 to Saturday at the Mid-America West Sports Complex in Shawnee, Kan. View photo

Emporia State's senior class softball players hoist the MIAA Championship trophy Saturday after defeating Missouri Western 4-0 to claim the Hornets fourth consecutive title. View photo

Emporia State's Matt Marasco is greeted by his teammates after scoring a run against Truman State Saturday afternoon. View photo

Emporia State's Tim Barger dives back to first base after a throw to first. View photo

Coach Bob Fornelli's daughters from left; Emma, Rylie, and Addison watch the Hornet baseball team's final game of the regular season. View photo

Jill Thompson of Cottonwood Falls throws her hands up in the air after picking up a spare Saturday evening at the Flinthills Lanes. Thompson and her team were participating in Bowl for Kids Sake. View photo

From left; Judy Gordon of Strong City, Janet Tastove of Cottonwood Falls, and Angie Thompson of Strong City chat while waiting for their turn to bowl. View photo

13-year-old Luke Gitchel of Emporia lines up his shot at the Flinthills Lanes while participating in Bowl for Kids Sake. View photo

Rugs are hung out to dry this morning at the Emporia Police Department. Employees were greeted to flooded hallways and offices this morning after Sunday night’s rains. Water flooded much of the department including the department’s archives. View photo

A road is flooded out by a creek early Sunday afternoon near Burlingame Road and Road 190. View photo

A small whirlpool is visible as water attempts to drain under the highway near Road 190 and Road M Sunday morning. View photo

School board members Mary Helmer, Grant Riles and Jerry Fair, left to right, listen as Mike Crouch responds to a question from the audience during an Eggs and Issues meeting Saturday morning at Mary Herbert Learning Center. View photo

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