Hanover College’s volleyball team rolled over rival Franklin College 3-0 Tuesday to close out the regular season with a win and head into Saturday’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament riding a five-match win streak against conference foes.
11/4/2009
Album ID: 881643
Photos by Mark Campbell
November 4 2009
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11/4/2009
Album ID: 881634
November 4 2009 Sports
5 photos
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11/4/2009
Album ID: 881633
Sharing knitting skills hooks woman
24 photos
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The Power of People. Every Friday for six weeks, Helen Pietrykowski shows eight girls how to make the loops necessary to knit items from purses to scarves.
11/3/2009
Album ID: 880055
Photos by Ken Ritchie
Author provides fresh perspective
26 photos
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When historical novelist Jeff Shaara searches for a new book topic, he turns a blind eye to Hollywood’s popular re-enactments.
11/3/2009
Album ID: 880052
Photos by Ken Ritchie
CANDY BUY-BACK
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Dressed as a giant tube of toothpaste, dentist Ben Canida weighs candy brought by Owen Bates of Hanover to a Halloween candy buy-back at Ben and his father Bob Canida’s dental office Monday. Owen left with $4 even after he kept some of his favorite candies out of the bag.
11/3/2009
Album ID: 880049
Photos by Ken Ritchie
In the name of speed
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Hanover’s Thomasson, Gassert have quickly become fast friends. Bob Thomasson and Roger Gassert shared a love of fast cars and lived only miles apart. It was only a matter of time before the two Hanover residents combined forces in the name of speed.
11/3/2009
Album ID: 880037
Photos by David Campbell
November 3 2009
3 photos
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11/3/2009
Album ID: 880020
November 3 2009 Sports
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11/3/2009
Album ID: 880015
Shop & Treat
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Jennifer Courtney waits with her sons, William, 6, and Liam, 4, at the corner of West and Main streets as the pint-sized Wolverine and Captain America collected sweets at the Shop & Treat on Friday. The pre-Halloween event allows children to collect goodies from downtown merchants.