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Photos for April 6, 2005
Donna Mader cuts and presses homemade dough for noodles with her young assistant, Bryce Druessel, the son of her son's fiance. They're sitting on blue naugahyde upholstery installed by the Clutter family.
MacKenzie Myers, 9, picks a pumpkin at Schaake's Pumpkin Patch in Lawrence. MacKenzie is the daughter of Tim and Terri Ferguson McDowell.
Florida's Juan Encarnacion connects for a grand slam against Atlanta's John Smoltz. The Marlins blanked the Braves, 9-0, Tuesday in Miami.
Miami's Dwyane Wade, left, gives chase with Chicago's Kirk Hinrich for a loose ball during the first quarter. Wade scored 39 points, and the Heat won, 104-86, Tuesday in Miami.
New York's Derek Jeter, center, is greeted at home by, from left, Jorge Posada, Gary Sheffield and Tony Womack after hitting a game-winning home run. The Yankees defeated Boston, 4-3, Tuesday in New York.
Baylor basketball players celebrate during their 84-62 victory over Michigan State. The Bears won the NCAA women's national-championship game Tuesday in Indianapolis.
North Carolina coach Roy Williams, third from right, and the Tar Heels show off the NCAA championship trophy. The champions were welcomed Tuesday in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Donna Mader cuts and presses homemade dough for noodles with her young assistant, Bryce Druessel, the son of her son's fiance. They're sitting on blue naugahyde upholstery installed by the Clutter family.
The old Clutter family farmhouse today is a substantial home enlivened by a family with children and grandchildren. The house, which is owned by Donna and Leonard Mader, still draws visitors from around the world.
A lonely sign still marks Holcomb along the main railroad line that cuts between the town and the former River Valley farm. The town has grown tenfold in population, but its quiet lifestyle remains.
The lane leading to the old Clutter home at River Valley Farm is still lined with Chinese elms. The current owners, Donna and Leonard Mader, have lived there longer than the Clutters did.
Killers Richard Hickock, foreground, and Perry Smith, in suit, walk through the federal courthouse in Topeka in this 1963 photo taken by Bill Snead of the Journal-World, who was then a photographer for the Topeka Capital-Journal.
Lawrence High's Kate Rowden swims the 50-yard freestyle during a triangular with Free State High and Shawnee Mission Northwest. The Firebirds won the triangular Tuesday at LHS.
Lawrence High baseball coach Brad Stoll, right, cheers as the Lions score in the second inning. LHS beat Shawnee Mission East, 6-5 in eight innings, Tuesday at Ice Field.
Lawrence High's Daren Parker unleashes a pitch against Shawnee Mission East. The Lions won, 6-5 in eight innings, Tuesday at Ice Field.
From top, Van Go Mobile Arts participants Denzel Clendon, 14, Sara Zangeneh, 16, and Tiffany Luthi, 15, paint a CASA house project Tuesday for the 14th annual benefit for the Douglas County agency. Van Go Mobile Arts is donating its time to paint the house constructed by Clovis Construction and designed by Sabatini Architects Inc. Van Go has kicked off a fund-raising drive to add space to its facility at 715 N.J.
Vehicles line up to enter the United States from Canada at the Peach Arch border crossing in Blaine, Wash., on Feb. 16, 2004. Tourism officials in Washington state are concerned that new rules requiring Americans to have passports to re-enter the United States from Canada will be bad for business.
A lonely sign still marks Holcomb along the main railroad line that cuts between the town and the former River Valley farm. The town has grown tenfold in population, but its quiet lifestyle remains.
Killers Richard Hickock, foreground, and Perry Smith, in suit, walk through the federal courthouse in Topeka in this 1963 photo taken by Bill Snead of the Journal-World, who was then a photographer for the Topeka Capital-Journal.
The old Clutter family farmhouse today is a substantial home enlivened by a family with children and grandchildren. The house, which is owned by Donna and Leonard Mader, still draws visitors from around the world.
The lane leading to the old Clutter home at River Valley Farm is still lined with Chinese elms. The current owners, Donna and Leonard Mader, have lived there longer than the Clutters did.
Donna Mader cuts and presses homemade dough for noodles with her young assistant, Bryce Druessel, the son of her son's fiance. They're sitting on blue naugahyde upholstery installed by the Clutter family.
Pastors Terry Fox, left, and Joe Wright, shake hands Tuesday in Wichita after a vote on a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in Kansas passed. The two pastors from Wichita spearheaded the movement to have the amendment passed.
Kansans opposed to a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage gather around a computer to view early election returns at a Kansans for Fairness watch party Tuesday in Topeka. Clockwise from upper right are Diane Silver, Cyd Slayton, Kevin Hager, Braidy O'Neal, Pedro Irigonegaray and Kansas for Fairness chairman Bruce Ney, of Lawrence.
Tom Bracciano, left, congratulates Mike Amyx after Amyx was declared the top vote-getter in the Lawrence City Commission race. Bracciano posed a serious challenge to the Progressive Lawrence Campaign's David Schauner, who took third place in Tuesday's election by about 250 votes. Schauner's wife, Cheryl Hewitt, is second from left.
School board candidates John Mitchell and Craig Grant look over the latest results of Tuesday's election at the Douglas County Courthouse with Milton Scott. Mitchell and Grant won seats.
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