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Today in photos: 12/13/07
Posted Dec. 13, 2007

Dr. Arthur Jordan, who has been in the pain intervention field for more than 25 years, recently joined the Foothills Regional Pain Center in Seneca. Jordan is partnering with longtime friend Dr. Marion McMillan. - Greg Oliver/Staff
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Hometown Hero: Richard Eyman - Pamela Shiffler/staff
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Warren Alm of The Golden Corner Barbershoppers mans his Salvation Amy bell ringing post at the Seneca Ingles. - Photo by Claire Muzal/Special to the Daily Journal/Daily Messenger
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Richard Fields, a SENIOR Solutions “Home Delivered Meals” volunteer, loads his trunk and checks his delivery route. Richard has been a driving five days a week for ten years. - Photo by Claire Muzal/Special to the Daily Journal/Daily Messenger
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Charles Baker, the Foothills Area Family YMCA’s chief volunteer officer for 2008, discusses plans to revitalize the organization during a “Back to the Future” meeting Tuesday night. - Greg Oliver/Staff
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Clemson University researcher Wade Hawkins fashions optical fiber. The school’s innovations generate about a dozen patents annually. - Photo from Clemson University
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James William Young
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Marquis Chad Nelson
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Shop with a Coach on Wednesday night at Wal-Mart in Central brought together 20 children and coaches of various sports. (Mykal McEldowney/Staff)
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Zariha Land, 3, of Clemson, stares in amazement at a “doll with hair” during the Shop with a Coach program Wednesday night at Wal-Mart in Central. (Mykal McEldowney/Staff)
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Zariha Land, 3, from Clemson, stares in amazement at a “doll with hair” during the Shop with a Coach program Wednesday night at Wal-Mart in Central. (Mykal McEldowney/Staff)
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Jennifer Postorino and husband Josh, director of operations for Clemson University’s men’s basketball, help Zariha Land, 3, of Clemson, select some items during the Shop with a Coach program Wednesday night at the Wal-Mart in Central. (Mykal McEldowney/Staff)
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The poor conditions of the Oconee County Animal Shelter, taken on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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The poor conditions of the Oconee County Animal Shelter, taken on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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The poor conditions of the Oconee County Animal Shelter, taken on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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The poor conditions of the Oconee County Animal Shelter, taken on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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The poor conditions of the Oconee County Animal Shelter, taken on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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Patricia and Samuel Sink were awarded a plaque, on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at The Cottingham House, for their contributions and donation of the pastel portrait of Dr. Donald Crippen, founder of Hospice of the Foothills. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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Dr. Donald Crippen, founder of Hospice of the Foothills, unveils a portrait of himself, painted and donated by Patricia Sink, on Wednesday, December 12, 2007. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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Dr. Donald Crippen, founder of the Hospice of the Foothills, views the portrait made to commemorate his work in founding the local hospice group. - Mykal McEldowney/Staff
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FOLKS members are continuing research and educational initiatives around Lake Keowee. - Photo courtesy of FOLKS
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“I’m disappointed. Why would they deny me the tools to collect the money they are spending?” — County Treasurer Greg Nowell
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Pictured from left to right: William Addis, Lamar Bailes , and Thelma Miller - Carlos Galarza/Staff
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First place winner Frances Miller (left) and second place winner Carolyn Smith show off their winning photographs after being honored by KOBA board member Tom Horn. - Brett McLaughlin/Staff
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Frances Miller's picture of a son fishing on Lake Hartwell claimed top prize. - Special to the Daily Journal/Messenger
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Honorable mention winners Jody Curran (left) and Beverly Blackwell show off their winning photographs after being honored by KOBA board member Tom Horn - Brett McLaughlin/Staff
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Carolyn Smith's picture of roadside flowers near Long Creek took second place. - Special to the Daily Journal/Messenger
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Johanna Markiewitz took this picture of her brother fishing on Lake Jocassee and won third place. - Special to the Daily Journal/Messenger
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Attitudes: Scott Hammell
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Attitudes: Janie Wilbanks
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Attitudes: V. Reno
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Attitudes: Wayne Terry
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Ruby Gray
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Keith Duncan, right, president of Walhalla Sertoma Club presented a check for $1,000 to Chuck Middleton, principal of Walhalla Middle School (WMS). The donation will be used by the school for speech and hearing assistance for WMS students.
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Engagement: Jason Daniel Maertens and Anne Marie Ochylski
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Janelle Hicks - Photo courtesy of L. Garrett
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Engagement: Melissa Anne Autrey and Townsend Craig Letson
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