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Photo archive for April 23, 2008

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A truck throws up spray driving down Sixth Avenue, near the corner of Sixth and Constitution Wednesday afternoon. View photo

Lt. Govenor Mark Parkinson speaks during a panel disussion on energy as part of Emporia State University's Green Week Tuesday, April 22. View photo

Jonathan Roman returns a serve during his and Nathan Ferree's double match against Washburn Rurals Conner Edwards and Daniel deZamacona Tuesday, April 22. View photo

Emporia High’s Jonathan Roman lunges to try to return a volley during his doubles match with Nathan Ferree against Washburn Rural’s Conner Edwards and Daniel deZamacona on Tuesday. View photo

Emporia High’s Cassandra Huth delivers a pitch during Game One of a doubleheader against Hayden. View photo

Emporia's Hannah Lynch (11) misses a fly ball during game one of Tuesday's double header against Hayden. EHS lost both games. View photo

Emporia High’s Maryann Bennett throws to first while Hayden’s Jordyn Montgomery (4) runs for third during the first inning of Game Two of Tuesday’s doubleheader at Whittier Park. Hayden swept EHS, 10-0 and 3-0. View photo

Emporia High’s Jennifer Lechien (18) runs into the ball after laying down a bunt during the first game of Tuesday’s doubleheader against Hayden. Lechien was called out on the play, as she was out of the batter’s box at the time. View photo

Kansas Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson speaks Tuesday -Earth Day -during a panel discussion on energy at Emporia State University. The forum was part of ESU's Green Week activities. View photo

CASA Director Mickey Edwards says the volunteers in the organization make a great difference in the lives of the children they represent. View photo

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