News Photos January 12 - 18
Date: 1/18/2009 Album ID: 669903
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Emily Hagen has been been employed at First Alternative for 2 and a half years.  For the past year Hagen has been the Marketing Coordinator.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Nyssa Anders, 11, waits to try out the new program she just downloaded into her robot during a practice session Saturday Morning in Philomath.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

The Invaders team members from left; Kalim Anders, 13, Graham Shields, 13, Ben McMorran, 13, Stefan Faridani, 15 and Spencer Light, 12, re-program for their robot during a practice session Saturday morning in Philomath.  The team is preparing for the state competiton that will be held in Hillsboro.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Jennifer Moreland, owner of All About Kids, displays a product made by Cotton Babies that has been certified in accordance with the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act.  All products for children under 12 must be certified before February 10, 2009.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Jennifer Moreland, owner of All About Kids, in her store in Corvallis, Oregon on January 16, 2009.  The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act requires certification of all products for children under 12 by February 10, 2009.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Children from the Corvallis Montessori School sing We shall Oversome as they protest in a skit about Martin Luther king performed at the Majestic Theater.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Patrick Otis, 8, rakes leaves with his father Dave, right, and fellow volunteer Mehrgan Khavari, center, at the park for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Volunteers, from left to right, Dave Otis, Calvin Otis, and Mehrgan Khavari dump a load of leaves into the pile for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

AmeriCorps/VISTA volunteers Lisa Nolan, left, and Angie Dahlke work together to pull up a plant at Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Friday. Friday was Nolan's birthday and she spent much of it with Dahlke and other volunteers pulling invasive plant species from around the park.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Alix Stinnett props up a bag full of invasive plants that she and other AmeriCorps/VISTA volunteers pulled from a field at Martin Luther King Jr. Park as part of the day of service on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Volunteers, from left to right, Anthony Stumbo, Mark Trujillo and Kenny Moore, load gravel into a hauler to take to a walking path at Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Volunteers spread gravel around on a path on the outskirts of Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Friday for the day of service event.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Brian Rose trims back some bushes for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Friday.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette_Times

Rumblefish founder Paul Anthony described how his music licensing company was created during Speaker Lunch at Iovino's Ristorante Thursday.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Rumblefish founder Paul Anthony described how his music licensing company was created during Speaker Lunch at Iovino's Ristorante Thursday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

The Fox & Firkin on First Street and Madison Avenue has closed its doors.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

One of the girders is put into place over the railroad tracks by Highway 20 as part of the Pioneer Mountain-to-Eddyville project on Thursday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

A truck carrying one of the 150-foot-long, 68-ton girders makes its way up Highway 20 to the construction site with a long string of traffic behind it on Thursday.
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