News Photos Feb 23 - March 1
Date: 3/2/2009 Album ID: 697678
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Caroline Cartersmith and Sharin Rampenthal walk up the hill past the only two homes built so far in the Coronado subdivision south of the Corvallis Clinic.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

On Saturday volunteers planted a variety of plants at Finley National Wildlife Refuge including Shooting Stars, Meadow Checker Mallow, Oregon Iris, Showy Milkweed, Dense Sedge, Camas and Wild Onion.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Sean Thomas graduated from Crescent Valley high school in 1982 and currently he teaches Forest Conservation at Toronto University.  On Saturday he was one of the 125 volunteers planting at Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Oregon State University students from left Christina Sautto, 21, Mercedes Marquette, 20,  and Laura Jaimes, 22, encounter a worm while planting at Finley National Wildlife Refuge Saturday morning.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Finley Refuge Biologist Gock Beall speaks with volunteer planters Saturday morning.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Street signs in the Cornado subdivision are just one indicator of development, but only two houses have been built.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Monroe fire chief Rick Smith, right, and assistant fire chief Thomas Williams wait for Haz-Mat Technicians from Corvallis to arrive after the Monroe Fire Department  extinguished a fire at the water treatment plant in Monroe Friday afternoon.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Seven-year-old Delaney Vaughn a first grade student in Lauren Pangle's first grade class at Jefferson Elementary School examines a red wriggler worm Friday morning. The students spent part of the morning getting a look at the worms they have been raising in a worm bin in their classroom for the past couple weeks.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Harry Ryou, right, and Bojan Soskic talk with the audience as they wait to read their books at Hoover Elementary School on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Peggy Carrick, an English teacher at Hoover Elementary School, congratulates Bojan Soskic after he finishes reading his book 'King Flat Bojan' for an audience on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Hoover Elementary School student Alex Vartanov reads from his book to the audience on Friday.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Hoover Elementary School student Suzuran Takikawa reads  her book 'Where's Flat Suzuran?' to an audience of other students and parents during a Meet the Authors event at the school on Friday. Suzuran was one of thirteen English Language Learners students to read their books in front of an audience to demonstrate their language skills.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kyle Yim waves to someone in the audience as he waits to read his book at Hoover Elementary School on Friday.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Community Outreach Inc. treatment director Vikki Rullman leads a group session Thursday afternoon.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Josh Miles, 6, leaps past a puddle during rainy-day play under the eaves at Wilson Elementary School.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Ismael Hernandez, front, and Alejandro Sanchez, both freshman at Monroe High School, work with other students on projects in a computer lab on Tuesday. While these computers were upgraded two years ago, the school district will forego purchasing the next scheduled computer replacements for the elementary school, as well as other measures, to help cut costs.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Anika Hall, a seventh-grader at Corvallis Waldorf School, won a state statistics tournament last fall and will be competing in the national competition today.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Emily Burke, left, helps Nia Whitfield inventory the items collected for a homeless family during a leadership class at Corvallis High School on Thursday. Whitfield, a junior, spends much of her time supporting her school at athletic events and helping those in need through various civic organizations and activities.
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