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  • Senator Bernie Sanders is framed by supporters as they join him in holding up fist during his rally on Wednesday Februrary 24, 2016 at Bartle Hall in the Kansas City Convention Center.
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  • A Manhattan Fire Department firefighter puts his shield up while walking across building G of Founders Hill Apartment Homes on October 17, 2016. The apartment fire started around 3 p.m. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
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  • Kansas Highway Patrol officers begin to put on gas masks during a protest that turned violent Monday in downtown Topeka. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Avoiding the rain in matching ponchos, Chrystal Duelos of Topeka enjoys samples of beer  at Tap That in downtown Topeka, Kansas on September 28, 2019 (Photo by Evert Nelson | Topeka Capital-Journal)
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  • Flying high above Anderson Hall lawn, Trenton Heinen, sophomore in english (left), rides down a zipline with Becca Fugara, 5th year in csd. The zipline was one of the activies at this years UPC Expo Thursday afternoon.
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  • Gianfranco Pezzino, Shawnee County health officer, explains new health orders during a press conference Friday at the Shawnee County Health Department headquarters. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • Gianfranco Pezzino, Shawnee County health officer, stands next to his front door Friday morning. Pezzino talked about the perception people have on his position at the county and decisions he makes that impacts peoples lives. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Jesse Ludwick, bartender at The Weather Room, serves up The Teacher’s Peach, a drink based on a whiskey peach soda that can be had for $11 after tax. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Hayden Rowlangs had the honor of holding the American flag Wednesday at Heartland Park to kick off the novice races that took place that evening. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Peter Halper runs past NE Happy Hollow Rd. and US-24 Highway Wednesday morning on his quest to run coast-to-coast to raise money to beat child cancer. His run this week honors 6-year-old Nathan Tuder and 22-month-old Gabrielle Goodwin, each of whom have been diagnosed with neuroblastoma. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Owners of Flavorwagon, Tre'Jor Hopkins and Sarah Hines are excitied to start serving up delicous and healthy options out of their food truck starting later this month. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Before starting his press briefing, Lee Norman, secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, adjusts two graphs that compare death rates and one that shows death certificate examples. Norman took time to clarify how deaths are recorded if someone dies from COVID-19 as opposed to pneumonia. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • Packages stack up outside the Meriden Post Office Friday morning as customers come by to drop off their mail. Having limited space inside the building and an increase in packages, specifically a few pallets from Amazon, has put a strain on the small location. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • A sign directes people to the Cotton O'Neil drive-thru testing site in the surgery parking garage at Stormont Vail Health Wednesday. The parking lot is located off 10th St. and Garfield Ave. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Akkean Johnson, center, looks over a quilt block made by Jaye Parkerson, left, of his brother Prince Ontero Dominique Johnson, who was killed by gun violence during a vigil ceremony Thursday evening at the south steps of the Capitol. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Jose Vazquez, usually a cook at Bull Creek Distillary, works labeling bottles of hand sanitizer they were producing Tuesday. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Meranda Carter, employee at Jakes Fireworks at 2009 SE 45th St., works on keeping the popular fireworks stocked up Friday afternoon. "We are out of almost everything," Carter said. "Its going to be chaos the next couple of days." [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • School laptops sit in stacks inside the library at Topeka High Schoo on July 8. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today Networks
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  • Joel Soderling, program director fo WeTopeka, lifts a bag of grocery items in a staging area on April 17 inside the CapFed Community Care Station at 2915 SW Wanamaker Rd. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today
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  • Shabrelle Dean, Topeka resident, holds her fist in the air in during a rally at the Statehouse Saturday in response to the death of George Floyd. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today Networks
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  • Protesters walk around with rifles Thursday during a protest at the Statehouse. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Tyler Brown, driver for Frito-Lay, puts on his Vans shoes before stepping out of his cab around midnight at Love's Truck Stop Tuesday night. Brown was returning from Lincoln, Neb., where he delivered products to grocery stores and warehouse facilities. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Gov. Laura Kelly looks at the Kansas and American flags on the set of at studio before announcing plans in response to the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Topeka Fire Department showed up to extinguish a house fire between 7th and 8th St. on Polk St. Tuesday afternoon. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Parsley is sprinkled on top of a seafood linguine which includes shrimp, mussles, scallops, white wine, garlic and grilled bread. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay sat down with The Topeka Capital-Journal Tuesday afternoon to talk about his background and running for reelection this year. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Voters cast their ballots behind individual booths at First United Methodist Church, 600 SW Topeka Blvd., Tuesday afternoon. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday that flags would be flown at half-mast in honor the more than 1,000 Kansans who have died due to COVID-19. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • Congressman Roger Marshall throws his speech in the air Tuesday at the Cyrus Hotel after defeating Barbara Bollier for the Kansas seat in the U.S. Senate. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Vince Frye, retiring president of Downtown Topeka Inc., recalls his years of service to the community and projects he's accomplished during his tenure Tuesday at his desk over Kansas Ave. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • Fields continue to burn outside of Delia north of Rossville Wednesday evening after high winds caused massive fires. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • Staff members monitor patients in a corridor of Stormont Vail Heath converted into hospital rooms Wednesday afternoon as an influx of COVID-19 patients filled portions of the hospital. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today Networks
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  • Precious Rayton, an onsite administrator for COVID-19 tests, takes a sample of saliva from a person driving through the free testing site at Hummer Sports Park in Topeka Wednesday afternoon. Rayton said they've administered over 200 tests. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • A syringe is loaded with the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer Wednesday morning at Stormont Vail Events Center by hospital administrators. 600 Stormont Vail employees will get the Pfizer vaccine Wednesday, with workers prioritized based on how frequently they interact with COVID-19 patients. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today Network
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  • Topeka Fire Department firefighters move equipment on their trucks Tuesday afternoon after responding to a fire that was started in the middle of the former White Lakes Center, 3600 S.W. Topeka Blvd., early in the morning. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via AP]
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  • Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid gives the crowd the tomahawk chop during the Super Bowl parade Wednesday through downtown Kansas City. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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  • A flock of birds flies away from a cell tower off Rochester Rd. and 62nd St. North of Topeka Friday morning. For many rural residents, using cell towers is a better option for reliable internet connections. Mandatory Credit: Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal via USA Today Network
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  • Michael Trimble, front, instructor and owner at MT Helicopter Solutions, pushes his R44 Raven II helicopter with the help of Ashley Hazen, back, student of Trimble, at his hanger at
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  • Governor Laura Kelly signed a proclamation Thursday declaring April 10, 2020 Dolores Huerta Day of Service. [Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal]
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