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Eric Brown, a 2002 Baldwin High School graduate, will be competing at his second U.S. Olympic Trials meet on Friday in the javelin. He hopes to qualify for the first time in his storied career. Here he is throwing at the 2008 Kansas Relays in Lawrence in April.
Workers at one of the six local fireworks stands put the finishing touches on their displays Tuesday afternoon.
Larry Craig sents bales flying from the back of his bailer on land near Baldwin Hill. Bob and Diane Franklin own the land north of Baldwin City.
Matt McCune, center, demonstrates the proper technique for passing a soccer ball during his five-day summer camp last week. McCune, a Baldwin High School graduate, will be the head coach of the Bulldogs for the first time this fall. He held his summer camp last week to teach fundamentals and meet the players.
In September, Kathy Dorsey, right, was awarded one of the Innovative Project Grants by the Baldwin Education Foundation. Her class used that money to create a button-making business. Three of her students were awarded for their work recently.
On Monday night, the Baldwin Board of Education approved the resolution for a $22.9 million bond issue. There will be a November vote to decide the fate of the bond.
James Hooper of Edmond, Okla., works on a carving of a firefighter Friday during the Kaw Valley Woodcarvers seminar at Baker University's Mabee Memorial Hall.
Baldwin Junior High School’s Cameron Christian, left, and Tucker Clark, right, square off in a dual last week at the Team Champions Wrestling Camp that was held at Baker University.
Baldwin High School freshman Lakyn Clark, center, spikes the ball as fellow freshman Ellie Parr, left, attempts to block her. Brown, a former University of Kansas volleyball player, keeps a careful eye on the campers during the final day the camp she held with former teammate Natalie Uhart at BHS last week.
Kara Cunningham and her 2-year-old son, Lane, who has cancer, play with the family horses Thursday on their farm south of Baldwin City. Cunningham is in Washington, D.C., this week with a group containing hundreds of families, doctors and caregivers lobbying for Congress’ support of a bill that would provide funding for children’s cancer research.





