Portfolio Amye Buckley For Web
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PORTFOLIO — AMYE
BUCKLEYSource list: The Chart, Joplin, Mo. MSSU; “Crossroads,” Joplin, Mo. MSSU; Neosho Daily News, Neosho, Mo. ; and file photos.
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While the snow falls the Reddings Mill Fire Department struggles to put out a blaze at a garage just off Gateway Drive. The building was a total loss, but several vehicles and a front-end loader parked nearby survived the flames.
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Flames from an abandoned milk barn spread to the surrounding fields. Firefighters with Reddings Mill Fire Department work to control the several-acre blaze.
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Anti-tax protestors set up across from the Seneca Post Office to hold a “Boston tea party” on April 15.
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A wardrobe malfunction caused plenty of laughter during the Freeman Health Systems annual volunteer banquet on April 23, 2009.
FeatureFive-year-old Hunter Shallenbugercomes to the Morse Park skatepark to practice and to amaze regulars with his skills.
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Neosho High School students rehearse for their production of “Tom Jones.” Shannah Arneradjusts her jacket while instructor Linda Nielsen fixes a lace collar for Johnny Boyer.
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During the Mother's Day tea at Medicalodge nursing home Virginia Randolph holds onto grandson Sam Park's hand.
FeatureThe 17 Hippies perform at MSSU as part of the Germany Semester. Kruisko plays a bridge on the accordion.
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Future Special Olympians had their own training grounds. Told to "bunny hop" across the field, Benton Elementary students Lugine Gaston, Tyler Gillming and Kennedy Watts do just that.
FeatureEarth Day starts a little early as JoAnn Carnageyselects a dogwood tree at the Department of Conservation booth during EarthFest 2009 at the Wildcat Glades Conservation and Audubon Center.
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Stephaine Cosby snaps a picture of her daughter's winning entry during the Neosho High School art show in Longwell Museum at Crowder College.
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William Redden graduates from the eighth grade at Westview School. He will exchange his school of under 200 for either Neosho or Seneca high schools.
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Silas Stephens, the youngest member of the group touring the Neosho National Fish Hatchery, watches the fingerlings. Mom Melissa Stephens held him up to get a good look.
SPORTS
SportsTeammate Kara Eckerd holds Dustin Miller as he collapses and trainers press an ice pack to his chest after the MIAA Cross Country meet held at MSSU.
Sports After placing the final shot put throw of her college career Jessica Selby-Tallman celebrates what appears to be a new record.
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Phillip Horn (center) looks to the finish line while closely matched by the hurdler from Pittsburg State University.
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Choppers 4 Children 2009
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Bikers examine one of the contest entries in “battle of the bikes.”
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The Raminator monster truck ride was a “big” favorite. Entry to the event cost $20 for adults, but the kid’s admission was free as was
the ride.
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Charlie (dad) and Benjamin Rogers play peek-a-boo around dad’s 2008 custom Harley during the “battle of the bikes” show.
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Riders look over one of the custom entries for “battle of the bikes.” The creamsicle colored bike is powered by a Volkswagen engine housed in the “trunk” of the bike.
Sports Tracy Daniels freehands a piece of black oak to form the back of a Harley Davidson bench. It was his first attempt at creating flames in his carving.
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Michael Crowe Jr. liked the bikes, the Raminator and the ice cream. His dad left a Suzuki Boulevard at home in favor of the family car.