News Photos March 10 - 16
Date: 3/16/2008 Album ID: 471149
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Lia Clark, 14, keeps a tight grip on the leashes as her pygmy goats, Savannah and Billy, wander around the area and find different spots to eat on Saturday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Even these 2-and-a-half-week-old pygmy goats, belonging to Kayla Thorsness, 15, get into the act and help out clearing some invasive vegitation behind Hoover Elementary on Saturday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Anders Warrick, 8, pets Elli Vanderzanden's pygmy goat, Tigger, as he asks her all sorts of questions about her goat and goats in general at Hoover Elementary on Saturday. Vanderzanden, who belongs to the Pygmy & Pals group, was just one of many 4-H members to bring their goats to the area behind Hoover to help try and clear some of the area of invasive vegetation such as blackberries.
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Michael Booth | Gazette-Times

A vehicle was disabled by spike strips at Second Street and Harrison Avenue during a police pursuit Saturday afternoon. An Oregon state trooper checked the vehicle for valuables before having it towed away.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

While the bobcat is sedated, Stacey Dean checks it's ear to make sure no damage to the ear had occurred.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Cyndi Leech, right, and Stacey Dean work on removing a cracked tooth from a bobcat at the Chintimini WIldlife Center on Friday. The bobcat was brought to the center after being found injured on the side of the road.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Cyndi Leech words on removing a cracked tooth from a bobcat at the Chintimini WIldlife Center on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Sandy McCulloch has formed a grief support group at the Corvallis Senior Center to help others cope with their loss. While not a psychotherapist, McCulloch's support group offers people an opportunity to share feelings and experiences with others.
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

As part of the Citizen's Academy, City Councilor Mike Beilstein, left, handles a simulated conflict along with Sgt. Mike Mann, right, and Officer Tyson Poole playing the part of the bad guy.  In this situation, based on an actual event in Corvallis, Poole is about to pull a gun hidden in his waistband.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Mary Horch works out on the elliptical trainer at Timberhill Athletic Club Thursday night.Horch will compete in the MIss USA Pageant in Las Vegas on April 11.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-TimesPhilomath High School students Micaela Danko, left, and Skye Holk donned large yellow metallic eyelashes in support of the boy's basketball team on Wednesday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Philomath High School students showed up in full force to support their boy's basketball team at the OSAA 4A State Tournament in Gill Coliseum on Wednesday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Amongst the sea of yellow and black, Philomath High School junior Kyle Thomas could be seen wearing his chicken mask as he rooted for his team on Wednesday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Travis Johnson fills up his truck at the Oberson Oil Inc.'s Pacific Pride gas station on Tuesday.
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

Daryl Samms, front, and Eric White, firefighters, help put out the blaze at 2165 SE Crystal Lakes Drive.  Every station in Corvallis was involved in fighting the fire.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Teammates, from left to right, Nolan Kelley, Sarrah Britan, and Emma Brant practice for the 'Battle of the Books' competition with their team and a friend in the library of Linus Pauling Middle School on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Deanna Kingston, a professor of anthropology at Oregon State University, is battling breast cancer for a second time, but is able to find humor in life and keep laughing.
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

Melissa Cheney talks about her work as a professor of anthropology at OSU and as a midwife.
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