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Sixth-grader Payton Smith looks to pass to a teammate while sixth-grader Ellie Carson applies defensive pressure Thursday at the Harrison Gymnasium in Altamont during a 3-on-3 tournament. The LCHS camp was conducted by LCHS coaches and former players as well as some visiting college players and concluded Friday afternoon.
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Labette County High School student Matt Cook of Altamont directs Darbi Forbes, 9, of Altamont (in front of Cook) and other girls as they walk like astronauts on the moon at a station on voice and movement during a theater workshop. LCHS advanced theater students and teacher Heather Wilson hosted the workshop for children Friday in the LCHS cafeteria. Wilson said she plans to have another workshop later this summer.
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(From left) Kendall Green, 5, of Edna, Ezrie Sykes, 5, of Altamont and Ty Wyatt Green, 6, of Edna make masks Thursday during a theater workshop for children at Labette County High School.
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Brian Lukens (left) and Billy Reed remove a limb from the roof of Reed’s house at 1600 Partridge. The limb fell across a power line during Thursday morning’s storm, and Wester Energy took the limb off of the line.
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Ethan Williams, 5, prepares for John Stanley, 13, to flip him backward into the water while playing in a small swimming pool near Maple Avenue and 21st Street.
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The Brown-Bishop Post No. 704, Veterans of Foreign Wars, color guard gives a 21-gun salute Monday morning to honor those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
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Morgan Webb, who teaches tae kwon do at the Parsons Recreation Commission Multi-Arts Academy, breaks three stacked concrete slabs Saturday during an energetic tae kwon do demonstration at the Seaton Family Pavilion at Katy Days. Students demonstrated form, self-defense and acrobatics.
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A fearless Jayden Camp, 6, of Coffeyville scurries quickly up the Coconut Climb Saturday at Katy Days in Forest Park to ring the bell. Climbers had three “trees” to climb and the bell could be heard periodically throughout the park.
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