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Properly mowing your lawn requires more than just running the mower over your grass once ...
Aaron Mills, with Mills Construction, measures out a section of a house he and other ...
The metal windmill at the farm was also knocked down during the storm.
The wind lifted the sign in front of the barn off of its concrete base ...
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The White/Waitzmann Barn 1880-2000 sign lies underneath a pile of debris from the now destroyed ...
The remains of a scarecrow are underneath a section of roof.
The dancing cow welcoming people to the farm still remains although the entire barn was ...
The wind lifted a mower on top of a foundation beam.
All of the items inside the barn were blown around during the storm.
Wooden cutouts of the three wise men survived the storm.
Community members gathered around to survey the damage.
Space heaters are among the items destroyed during the storm.
Skylar Ross
Leah Jansen inhales the nasal spray H1N1 influenza vaccine administered to her by Colleen Mundstock ...
U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-Kan.
Greg Rogers, Baker University senior, attends a service at the ecumenical chapel on the Baker ...
Greg Rogers, Baker University senior, practices with his teacher, Trilla Lyerla, Baker University music professor.
Greg Rogers, Baker University senior, warms up before his Thursday morning piano class.
McCullough, who went to medical school after World War II and became a doctor, is ...
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