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Photo archive for February 21, 2008

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ESU President Michael Lane answered questions from online readers. View photo

County Clerk Karen Hartenbower seals the envelope with the combination to the lock of the time capsule before handing it off to City Clerk Susan Mendoza. View photo

Evora Wheeler shows Ron Thomas a custom made label on an empty bottle of water that is to be placed in a time capsule for the year 2057. View photo

Ron Slaymaker explains why he is leaving a fork in the time capsule to be opened in 2057. View photo

Evora Wheeler hands over documents to be placed inside the time capsule Wednesday night at White Auditorium. View photo

City Commissioner Bob Agler reads a statement from Mayor Julie Johnson at Wednesday night's sealing of the time capsule. Johnson was sick and unable to attend. View photo

Greg Jordan, executive director of the Lyon County Historical Museum, loads items into the vault to be sealed until 2057. View photo

Evora Wheeler and Ron Slaymaker close the vault to be sealed and remain unopened until Emporia's 200th birthday in 2057 Wednesday night at White Auditorium. View photo

Ed Rathke is recognized by Evora Wheeler and Ron Slaymaker for all of his work for the sesquicentennial celebration this past year at the vault sealing Wednesday night. View photo

A Thomas Transfer & Storage truck pulls up to the newly finished Lyon County Extension office on West Highway 50 as the office workers move into their new quarters. View photo

Alex Pyle of Emporia State, left, pulls a first-half rebound away from Carlos Taylor of Pittsburg State during Wednesday night's game at John Lance Arena in Pittsburg. View photo

Chase County senior Brendan Harshman enters this weekend’s State wrestling tournament seeking the school’s first State championship since 1980. Harshman, ranked third at 125 pounds in Class 3-2-1A, has a season record of 31-3. View photo

Emporia State forward Ida Edwards drives past Pittsburg State’s Brianna Buchanan during Wednesday night’s at John Lance Arena in Pittsburg. The ESU women defeated PSU, 94-49. View photo

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