Photo archive for October 27, 2007
The arts and crafts show for the Madison Festival was held at Madison High School on Saturday. View photo
Both dressed in their pajamas, Sheila Broyles, Olpe kindergarten teacher, reads bedtime stories to Aubrey Hammond at the child’s house. View photo
Emporia High's Jordan Barr and Sinjin Andrews celebrate as the final seconds wind down in the Emporia High-Junction City game Friday night. The Spartans beat Junction City, 34-33, landing themselves a spot in the state playoffs. View photo
Emporia High's Edd Noonan tries to avoid a tackle by Junction City's Chris Toombs Friday night at Junction City High School. Noonan had 43 rushes for 206 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner. View photo
Emporia High's Harrison Stone is tackled into the end zone by Junction City's Ty Zimmerman after running in a Junction City punt that was blocked by Mark Kolmer. View photo
Emporia High's Edd Noonan pats teammate Harrison Stone on the head after Stone ran in a touchdown off a Junction City blocked punt. View photo
The Emporia High Spartans jump up and down and rush to their teammates on the sidelines after beating Junction City 34-33 Friday night. View photo
Emporia High's Mark Kolmer rushes the ball upfield Friday night at Junction City High School. View photo
Emporia High's Ashley Lake prepares to pass the ball to a teammate while playing in a game at the State tournament at the Expocentre in Topeka. View photo
Emporia Firefighter Bill Harmon helps Interim Police Chief Mike Lopez put out a stove fire inside The University of Kansas burn trailer. View photo
Interim Emporia Police Chief Mike Lopez listens to instructions from Emporia Fire Department Battalion Chief Lyle Armitage. View photo
Gazette Reporter Brandy Nance uses the Jaws of Life to pry open a car door Tuesday in a demonstration at Emporia Fire Station No. 2. View photo
Members of Emporia city government file into The University of Kansas Burn Trailer. The trailer is used to train firefighters. View photo
Emporia Firefighter and EMT Matthew Slade, right, pretends to be a heart patient attended to by Firefighter-Paramedic Tony Fuller during a mock-EMT run that was a part of Fire Ops 101. View photo
City officials share a laugh Tuesday afternoon after a grueling six-hour day at Emporia Fire Department Station No. 2 during “Fire Ops 101,” which was designed to give media and officials a hands-on look at the Emporia Fire Department. From left are Commissioner Jeff Longbine, City Engineer Keith Beatty, City Manager Matt Zimmerman and Commissioner Kevin Nelson. View photo
Sheila Broyles reads to Wylie Redeker, 5, in his room. Broyles is a kindergarten teacher at Olpe School and will have read to every child in her class at their homes by the end of the school year. View photo
Wylie Redeker, 5, of Olpe listens as his kindergarten teacher Sheila Broyles reads him “Diary of a Worm” in his room Wednesday night. View photo
Emporia High's Sadie Webb spikes the ball over the net while teammate Jessica Decker backs her up in the State tournament at the Expocentre in Topeka. View photo