
Columbia City takes on New Haven, 1st quarter, Friday.
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Te'Vaughn Hurse of New Haven carries Adam Neely of Columbia City into the endzone for a TD, 2nd quarter, Friday.
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Mike Hagar, owner of Cedar Creeek Wood Carving, (front) begins to carve the shape of a bear while the Ramey family, from left to right, Ed, Daniel, 10, Aimee and Brooke, 12, watch Saturday afternoon at the Chainsaw Carving Festival in Leo, Indiana.
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Ryan Barker (front), 21, of Auburn, Indiana finds the Jester family inside of a corn maze in Waterloo, Indiana before the storm rolls in. Photo by Swikar Patel/The Journal Gazette 4/20

Pat Wilkins, right, Amee Cretsinger and Brooke Cretsinger,7, cheer for runners and family members heading down Ewing Street during the Fort4Fitness 4 mile run Saturday.
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Runners finish their run in Parkview Field during Fort4Fitness Saturday.
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Half marathon runners take off at the start of the Fort4Fitness on Baker Street Saturday morning.
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Beth Lawrence, center, gets a lesson in rhythm from Taiko Drummers Allison Ballard, left, and Beth Fenstermacher at the Community Center, Monday. The Center is celebrating Active Aging Week for seniors age 50 and over.
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Elyse Bott, front, and other 4H kids show off their swine in a crossbred barrows class in the show barn Tuesday at the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair.
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Postal workers and supporters line up in front of the Federal Building on S. Harrison St. Tuesday during Save America's Postal Service Rally. Congress will be making decisions about the future of the Postal Service.
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U.S.P.S. carrier Herb Edwards stand among other postal workers and and supporters line up in front of the Federal Building on S. Harrison St. Tuesday during Save America's Postal Service Rally. Congress will be making decisions about the future of the Postal Service.
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Betty Carpenter of the Coventry Meadows team, draws a bead on the target in the bull's eye event at the 1st Senior Olympics, Tuesday at Coventry Meadows Assisted Living facility.
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A three banded armadillo who loves shoe laces goes after Ezekiel Coates, 10, shoe during Amazing Animals at Allen County Hessen Cassel Branch Library Wednesday. Every month a new animal is researched. There are twenty different kinds of armadillos in the world.
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Hannah Reiff, 6, a second grader homeschooled by her mother Missy, studies the ballet dancers practing at the Fort Wayne Ballet, located in the upper level of the Auer Center for Arts and Culture.
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Singer and author Patti LaBelle visits Fred Meyer Jewelers inside the Kroger Marketplace on Dupont Road, Thursday.
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Bloomingdale Elementary School preschooler Jasmine Moses-Sontanyo, 4, and Brandon Cruz, 4, look for the perfect apples at Cook's Orchard on Thursday. The class took a tour around the orchard. Later the class will write about apples and even make an apple pie together.
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Bloomingdale Elementary School preschooler Alicia DeWitt, 5, is tossed up to pick an apple with her dad Chad's help during a field trip to Cook's Orchard on Thursday.
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Bloomingdale Elementary School preschooler Lillian Bair, 4, was allowed six of her favorite apples during a field trip to Cook's Orchard on Thursday. The class will go back and write about their experience and make an apple pie.
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Woodside Middle School 6th graders Emmanuel Davis, 11, left, and Olivia Ennis, 11, get familiar with their new computers in the school's tech lab, Thursday.
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Canterbury High School sophomore Chris Yahanda during the #1 doubles with partner William Wright against Homestead High School's Kyle Davis and Alex Martin during Thursday's match. The match didn't finish due to the rain.
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