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Photo archive for October 25, 2007

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Automotive decals mark the front fender of Terry Bivins’ car as he and other racers line up for the start of the race. View photo

Bivins poses with his car and crew for an official photograph in the mid-1970s, when he was racing in the NASCAR Winston Cup series. View photo

Crowds were more sparse at early NASCAR Winston Cup events, before fans and funds flooded into racing. Terry Bivins knelt by his race car for a photo at Ontario Motor Speedway in 1976. View photo

Terry Bivins sits in his 1971 Monte Carlo, concentrating on a race that is about to begin. View photo

Scott Cheever is shown in the courtroom on the first day of opening arguments in his capital murder trial in the Greenwood County Courthouse in Eureka, Kan., Friday, Oct. 19, 2007. Cheever, 26, faces seven criminal charges, including capital murder of Greenwood County Sheriff Matt Samuels on Jan 29, 2005. He is also charged with attempted capital murder of four law enforcement officers, manufacturing methamphetamine and criminal possession of a firearm. View photo

Forensic pathologist Erik Mitchell describes the location of gunshot wounds found while performing an autopsy on Sheriff Matt Samuels. He testified during the trial of Scott Cheever in the Greenwood County Courthouse in Eureka, this week. View photo

After an absence of more than 30 years, Terry Bivins of Lebo is back on the race track. He now drives modifieds, instead of the NASCAR race cars that propelled him to success in the mid-1970s. View photo

The Emporia High volleyball team begins play at the State tournament at the Topeka Expocentre in Topeka on Friday. EHS enters as the seventh seed. View photo

Emporia State setter Ting Liu has adapted well to life in the United States after coming to Emporia from China two years ago. Liu has been a crucial reason why the ESU volleyball team is ranked No. 19, as she has earned weekly player honors from the MIAA Conference three times this season. View photo

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