Photo archive for November 18, 2008
Emporia Police Chief Gary Smith chats on-line with Gazette readers Tuesday. View photo
City of Emporia employee Andy Rodriguez attaches holiday decorations to a street lamp on Commercial St. Monday morning. View photo
Kansas Homeland Security’s new incident command trailer arrived in Emporia Tuesday evening. It will be stationed at Admire. View photo
Kansas Homeland Security’s new incident command trailer arrived in Emporia Tuesday evening. It will be stationed at Admire. View photo
Senior guard Amber Miller works on a drill during Emporia High’s first girls basketball practice of the season on Monday. View photo
Goeckler holds a warning sign about zebra mussels. View photo
A palm-sized rock in the office of Jason Goeckler, of the Emporia office of Kansas Wildlife and Parks, shows hundreds of zebra mussels layered on top of one another. Zebra mussels pose a threat to area lakes and rivers because of their ability to spread rapidly, clogging pipes, dams and clinging to any hard surface. View photo
Asian Carp View photo
A warning sign about asian carp. View photo
Four photos show the progression of zebra mussels over the rocks. View photo
Zebra mussels cover the shoreline of lake. View photo
Isiah Essex runs the 18-in-1 drill during Emporia High’s first boys basketball practice of the season on Monday. Players try to run across the court 18 times in one minute. View photo
Hartford’s new marble welcome sign, donated by Lyon County resident Bob Davis, was dedicated on Sunday. View photo