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Photo archive for October 30, 2008

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Jim Barnett chats with online readers. View photo

17th District Kansas Senate candidate Kitty Frank chats with on-line Gazette readers . View photo

Teresa Walters chats with online readers. View photo

Phil Winter chats with online readers View photo

Phil Winter chats with online readers View photo

Students from Village Elementary School spell out "Drug Free" in the schools playground after a holding a parade Wednesday afternoon as part of Red Ribbon Week. View photo

Students and teachers from Village Elementary School march down 15th St. to proclaim that they are drug free Wednesday afternoon as part of Red Ribbon Week. View photo

Diegao Davila, 7, leads students and teachers from Village Elementary School in a chant with second grade teacher Shane Heiman before they march in a parade to proclaim that they are drug free Wednesday afternoon as part of Red Ribbon Week. View photo

Emporia State University students Alisha McNown, right, and Kira Pearce speak with congressional candidate James Bordonaro during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. Strickland is challenging Peggy Mast for the 76th house district seat. View photo

Emporia State University students Alisha McNown, right, and Kira Pearce speak with congressional candidate James Bordonaro during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. Strickland is challenging Peggy Mast for the 76th house district seat. View photo

Emporia State University Associated Student Government senators Hannah Belton, left, and Blake Foster speak to Kansas senator Jim Barnett during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty speak to candidates for state offices during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students Jamie Augustyn, right, and Allie Renberg speak to Kansas senate candidate Kitty Frank speak during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students Jamie Augustyn, right, and Allie Renberg speak to Kansas senator Jim Barnett during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty listen to Kansas senate candidate Kitty Frank speak during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty listen to incumbent state senator Jim Barnett speak during a candidate forum at Mememorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty listen to congressional candidate James Bondorano speak on behalf of Kansas House of Representatives candidate Carol Stickland during a candidate forum at Memorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. Strickland is challenging Peggy Mast for the 76th house district seat. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty listen to incumbent state representative Peggy Mast during a candidate forum at Mememorial Union on the ESU campus Wednesday night. View photo

Emporia State University students and faculty listen to representative Don Hill speak Wednesday night during a candidate forum at the Memorial Union on the ESU campus. View photo

Emporia High's Corey Bacon rushes during EHS's away win against Manhattan Friday, Oct. 10. View photo

The Emporia Middle School eighth grade football team poses at the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice facility near Arrowhead Stadium on Wednesday, Oct. 22. The Vikings got the chance to meet a number of Chiefs players at the facility, including Donnie Edwards, Glenn Dorsey and Tank Tyler. View photo

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