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Photos for June 13, 2011
Officer Tracy Russell works with members of the Lawrence Police Department, who spent Monday at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper St., doing simulated training exercises. The exercises help to keep officers on top of techniques that keep themselves and the public safe.
Kansas NOW state coordinator Kari Ann Rinker, behind the podium, and the tires in question during June 1 news conference outside the Capitol Building.
Backdoor Bakery is one of the vendors at the Lawrence Farmers' Market that uses as many locally sourced products as possible, including flour. Owners Ellie Garrett and Bridget Patti use flour from Heartland Mills and Acme Grain, as well as local milk, eggs, cream, honey, fruit, butter in their products like salt and pepper sandwich cookies (left) and strawberry balsamic pies (right).
The U.S. National Weather Service has placed northeast Kansas, including Douglas County, under a slight risk for severe weather Monday, June 13, 2011.
Pictured is Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in one of the most recent photos since she was shot. It was posted to her public Facebook page by her aides early Sunday.
Step five: Push the lining down into the outer shell. The T-shirt should fold over to the inside about 3/4 inch. Press along the top edge.
BUD likes to pretend she’s Norma Desmond from “Sunset Boulevard”: “I’m ready for my closeup, Mr. DeMille.” She belongs to Tony Peterson, Lawrence.
Home work: Agents from the local Keller Williams Diamond Partners celebrated RED Day (Renew, Energize and Donate) on May 12 by planting flowers and shrubs for a new Habitat for Humanity homeowner. From left are Brandi Abrams, Darren Abrams, Tim DeVine, Jeannie Pitts, Larry Kueser and Kari Abrams. Each year, on the second Thursday of May, associates from across the United States and Canada participate in projects by renewing and energizing aspects of the neighborhoods in which they serve. Linda Trotter submitted the photo.
Whimsy, a blue-eyed Pied, peacock, left, presents a courting display to Cleopatra, a Cameo Peahen, right, at Jenn Cole-Hiatt’s Revolution Mama Ranch.
Jenn Cole-Hiatt maintains several incubators at her Revolution Mama Ranch. Cole-Hiatt raises, breeds and sells several heritage breeds of chickens.
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