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Splash Cove is closed now that the children have all put away their carefree, summertime ...
Painstaking craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in this example of the quilter's art.
With quilts from the Bonner Springs United Methodist Church's United Methodist Women's Quilt Show laid ...
As mistress of ceremonies Connie Drummond, left, describes the quilt, Kristen Smith holds up a ...
Several copies of a quilting journal are laid out for participants to examine.
Mary Clark, left, and Judy Anderson (back to camera) hold up a "scrappy" Irish chain-style ...
First step in the massive cleanup project was to dig the tires out of the ...
Laura Calwell, the Kansas Riverkeeper, organized the cleanup effort. Calwell said it looked as if ...
Several volunteers are framed by the arms of the tracked hoe operated by Dave McCowan ...
Volunteers Ellyn Owen of Baldwin, left, and Susie Nightingale of Lawrence struggle to roll a ...
Kyle Clark hauls tires up the riverbank to the collection point. Clark was one of ...
Joe Montaleone of AMCOR uses a little body English to get all the way up ...
After the tires were hauled up the hill, they were stacked ready for loading on ...
Shortly after noon, the site was all cleaned up.
A capacity crowd fills the Jet Fuel Cafe to listen to the Lonnie Ray Blues ...
At Clark Middle School, Tyler plays the tympani during band practice.
Tyler's brushes are a blur.
Tyler Kelly, center, plays with the Lonnie Ray Band at the Jet Fuel Cafe in ...
Tyler Kelly, a 13-year-old Clark Middle School student, jams with his dad's band at Jet ...
Top finishers in the annual Pinewood Derby were Tabor York, first; Zach Hevel, second; and ...
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