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Photo archive for October 6, 2007

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Keely Lane, 8 rides her horse in the Americus Days parade on Saturday. View photo

Emporia State's Blake Ringwall brings down Central Missouri player Glenn Milner Saturday afternoon at Welch Stadium. The Hornets lost to the Mules 38-7. View photo

Training instructor Lane Ryno, left, goes over with Deputy Richard Johnson what could have been done better in a car stop scenario while Johnson was training. View photo

Senior Patrol member John Agin places a gun on the dashboard of a vehicle while helping with the training of Sheriff Deputies in different car stop scenarios. The deputy in this training session did not notice the gun on the dashboard and was shot at with the paint ball gun. View photo

Deputy Richard Johnson aims his paint ball gun at passengers in a vehicle during a training session after one of the passengers in the vehicle bailed out of the car and took off. View photo

Senior Patrol member John Agin hides a paint ball gun under his arm while helping train sheriff deputies in different car stop scenarios. The deputy in this training session did not notice the gun under Agin's arm and was shot. View photo

John Agin, left, refuses to open his door or window during a car stop training session but does show Deputy Richard Johnson his driver's license through the car window. View photo

Technical Sgt. Jeff Norling enjoys a view of the Armenian countryside as he leans against a monastery built around 800 A.D. Monks still inhabit the monastery. View photo

Technical Sgt. Jeff Norling of Reading talks with new friends at Darbas, Armenia, as they prepare fresh pork for a feast in honor of the six-person Kansas National Guard team that went to Armenia on a humanitarian mission last month. View photo

An elderly man walks away from a “Partnership for Peace” clinic in Shamb, Armenia, after being fitted with adjustable glasses by members of a six-person humanitarian team from the Kansas National Guard. The man had not had access to eye care for 15 years and suffered from cataracts. View photo

Lieut. Col. Bill Hefner, a Topeka optometrist who serves with the 190th Air Refueling Wing of the Kansas Air National Guard, examines the eyes of a Darbas, Armenia, resident during a humanitarian mission to three Armenian villages. View photo

A National Guard team from Kansas prepares to pull a tooth from an Armenian patient. From left to right are Tech. Sgt. Mike Riblett, an Armenian military dentist the team called “George,” and Martin Powell of Norman, Okla., a member of the Army National Guard. View photo

The local office of Osprey Technologies at 1015 Scott St. is temporarily closed in Emporia. President Robert Lowery said he plans to re-open the office either at the location on Scott Street or another location. View photo

Emporia High's Corey Bacon (4) congratulates teammate Josh Maguire (6) after Maguire ran in a blocked punt for a touchdown. The Spartans beat the Scots 62-18. View photo

Emporia High quarterback Taylor Euler looks to get by Highland Park's James Caraway (7) Friday night in Topeka. Emporia High beat Highland Park 62-18. View photo

Emporia High running back Edd Noonan runs the ball upfield around Highland Park defenders Friday night at Highland Park High School in Topeka. View photo

Emporia High's Harrison Stone (86) returns a kickoff Friday night at Highland Park High School in Topeka. View photo

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