April 2006
Photos for April 6, 2006
Students line up to pile toppings on their ice cream at the voting party for the William Allen White Children's Book Awards on Thursday, March 30, at Lansing Middle School. Students had to read five books nominated for the award to attend the party.
A driver ignores signs prohibiting left turns at the intersection of Main and Ida streets. Police Chief Steve Wayman said the fine for violating the prohibition is $100.
Lansing Police Officer Sundae Holler talks about domestic violence to girls at Lansing High School. Holler talked to the young women at the urging of LHS health and physical education teacher Melissa Cappel.
A student from Kaifeng No. 5 Middle School in China plays the erhu at a party for the Americans on March 25.
Lansing High school students and teachers pause for a photo in front of a Buddhist temple in Kaifeng, China, where they participated in an exchange program last month.
Jennifer Simpson, Rita Edmonds and Lindsey Piper, Lansing High School students who traveled to China last month, stopped near the Yishui River in Luoyang while visiting the Longmen Grottoes.
Students from Lansing High School and their hosts from Kaifeng No. 5 Middle School in Kaifeng, China, pose for a photo at the school.
Lansing High School students and teachers and some of their hosts from Kaifeng No. 5 Middle School visit the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, China, during the LHS group's trip to China last month.
Jeff Lashley, center, gets ready to cut the ribbon at Wachovia Securities, 848 N. Main St. Surrounding him are family members, including his wife, Sarah, and father and partner, Bob, and members of the Leavenworth-Lansing Area Chamber of Commerce and Lansing city officials. The ribbon-cutting was Tuesday, April 4.
Ashley Aull goes through weight training as part of her preparation for the Miss USA 2006 pageant, which is later this month in Baltimore.
Jeremy Greenamyre, owner of Lansing Liquor and Wine, celebrates with city officials and members of the Leavenworth-Lansing Area Chamber of Commerce. The ribbon-cutting took place Tuesday, April 4, at the store, 828 N. Main St.
Danny Asher gets ready to cut the ribbon at Dasher Garage, 210 N. Main St. The ribbon-cutting was Tuesday, April 4.
Miss Kansas USA Ashley Aull meets well-wishers Friday at a surprise sendoff at The Overlook restaurant. Aull, who lives in Lansing, has left for Baltimore to compete in this year's Miss USA pageant.
Ashley Aull, Miss Kansas USA 2006, is surrounded by a class at Leawood Elementary School. Aull read to the students in December.
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What are you looking forward to most with the warming weather this spring?
Just getting out of the house and playing with the kids.
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