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Photo archive for September 14, 2007

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General Robert Durbin, left, presents Maria and David Lane with the medals their son was awarded by the military at the Roberts Blue Barnett Funeral Home on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007. Pvt. David J. Lane was killed while serving in Iraq. View photo

Denisha Seiter and Michael Watson each place a red rose on top of Spc. David Lane’s casket. Seiter and Watson were two of Lane’s best friends. View photo

Gen. Robert Durbin presents Spc. David J. Lane’s mother, Maria, with the flag from her son’s casket at his funeral. View photo

Maj. Noel Cisneros prays next to the casket of Spc. Lane at his funeral Thursday morning. View photo

The pallbearers carry Spc. Lane's casket from the funeral home into the hearse. View photo

The pallbearers along with Denisha Seiter, right, stand while watching Spc. Lane's funeral begin. View photo

The flag from Spc. Lane's casket is lifted up to be folded at his funeral. View photo

Emporia High’s Lance Sadler runs at the Northern Heights Invitational Thursday afternoon. Sadler finished second. View photo

Emporia State defensive back Travis Lee has sacrificed a lot to get to where he is, including turning down a recording contract as a rap artist. It has paid off though, as the speedster returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown last week against Central Oklahoma. View photo

Interior scaffolding at the Granada Theatre could come down in the next few weeks as upper-level work is moving ahead quickly. View photo

Olpe’s Sharon Zeller runs in the Northern Heights Invitational Thursday afternoon. Zeller won the race for the third year in a row. View photo

Patriot Guard member Tom Jimeson of Hiawatha, left, holds two flags in front of the Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home along with other members of the Patriot Guard. View photo

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