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Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
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Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
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Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
Four-year-old Kinsey Bebb of Altamont shows the angel wing bracelet her mother got for her at the Friday fundraiser for Makenzie Forbes, to help her family with covering costs related to her medical expenses from the double lung transplant she received this month, due to her own lungs failing from her battle with cystic fibrosis. Learning of Makenzie's needs, Bebb has decided that in lieu of presents for her fifth birthday, she wants people to send the money to help Makenzie.
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Parsons High School senior Malina Kipp and Mason Vance walk in to the 2013 Prom Saturday night at the high school. The after prom event was held at the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
Parsons High School senior Malina Kipp and Mason Vance walk in to the 2013 Prom Saturday night at the high school. The after prom event was held at the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
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Parsons High School senior Quintin Hammer escorted Talara Renfroe to the 2013 Prom Saturday night at the high school. The after prom event was held at the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
Parsons High School senior Quintin Hammer escorted Talara Renfroe to the 2013 Prom Saturday night at the high school. The after prom event was held at the Arvon Phillips Community Center.
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Jehmar Summers, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks' classroom at Lincoln School, and his classmates enjoyed a morning of activities along the Trail to Good Health Friday.
Jehmar Summers, a first-grader in Tiffany Hicks' classroom at Lincoln School, and his classmates enjoyed a morning of activities along the Trail to Good Health Friday.
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The Rock youth center's co-directors are Leaona Ellis and Chris Wyan. They announced this week that the center would close on May 18.
The Rock youth center's co-directors are Leaona Ellis and Chris Wyan. They announced this week that the center would close on May 18.
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The FBI's Subject No. 1, in a dark cap, and Subject No. 2, in a white cap, in a security camera screen grab in Boston, Massachusetts, on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing. (Courtesy of FBI/MCT)
The FBI's Subject No. 1, in a dark cap, and Subject No. 2, in a white cap, in a security camera screen grab in Boston, Massachusetts, on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing. (Courtesy of FBI/MCT)
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The FBI's Subject No. 1, in a dark cap, and Subject No. 2, in a white cap, in a security camera screen grab in Boston, Massachusetts, on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing. (Courtesy of FBI/MCT)
The FBI's Subject No. 1, in a dark cap, and Subject No. 2, in a white cap, in a security camera screen grab in Boston, Massachusetts, on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing. (Courtesy of FBI/MCT)
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Eric and Haley Strait, with their son, Owen, stand in front of Grandview Products Co. cabinets at The Home Store Wednesday with Grandview president Sonny Zetmeir (left) and The Home Store owner Richard Babcock. Eric Strait was the winner of the $5,000 kitchen package drawing at the Southeast Kansas Home Show Saturday. The kitchen package includes Grandview cabinets and The Home Store granite countertops.
Eric and Haley Strait, with their son, Owen, stand in front of Grandview Products Co. cabinets at The Home Store Wednesday with Grandview president Sonny Zetmeir (left) and The Home Store owner Richard Babcock. Eric Strait was the winner of the $5,000 kitchen package drawing at the Southeast Kansas Home Show Saturday. The kitchen package includes Grandview cabinets and The Home Store granite countertops.
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