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PORTFOLIO AMYE BUCKLEY Source list: The Chart, Joplin, Mo. MSSU; “Crossroads,” Joplin, Mo. MSSU; Neosho Daily News, Neosho, Mo. ; and file photos.

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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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News

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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FEATURE

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A wardrobe malfunction caused plenty of laughter during the Freeman Health Systems annual volunteer banquet on April 23, 2009.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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SPORTS

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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.

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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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Sports

Phillip Horn (center) looks to the finish line while closely matched by the hurdler from Pittsburg State University.

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PHOTO PAGE

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.

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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.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Amye Buckley

Cell: 918.284.0045E-mail: [email protected]