May 2003
Photos for May 7, 2003
Tyler Gurss, left, and Tyler Sparks, second from left, run the 800 meters at last Wednesday's Tonganoxie Junior High Invitational. The meet marked the Warriors' second and last home meets of the season. Look inside for additional junior high coverage.
This century-old home at the corner of 198th Street and Woodend Road received heavy damage from Sunday afternoon's tornado. The home's occupants, the family of Helen and Duane Newton, took shelter in the basement. The Newtons had only resided in the home for a week at the time of the tornado.
A garden statue of St. Francis of Assisi lies toppled before the rubble of a tornado that swept through southeastern Leavenworth County at about 4 p.m. Sunday.
This photograph was made of Sunday's tornado. The view is looking east from 190th Street, about one mile south of Evans Road.
Friends, relatives and emergency workers made a joint effort Sunday afternoon to begin cleaning up in the rural housing development at 166th Street and Kansas Avenue. The house in the background was flattened by what has been ranked as an F2 tornado. The tornado destroyed four homes in the development.
Tyler Gurss, left, and Tyler Sparks, second from left, run the 800 meters at last Wednesday's Tonganoxie Junior High Invitational. The meet marked the Warriors' second and last home meets of the season. Look inside for additional junior high coverage.
This century-old home at the corner of 198th Street and Woodend Road received heavy damage from Sunday afternoon's tornado. The home's occupants, the family of Helen and Duane Newton, took shelter in the basement. The Newtons had only resided in the home for a week at the time of the tornado.
A garden statue of St. Francis of Assisi lies toppled before the rubble of a tornado that swept through southeastern Leavenworth County at about 4 p.m. Sunday.
This photograph was made of Sunday's tornado. The view is looking east from 190th Street, about one mile south of Evans Road.
Friends, relatives and emergency workers made a joint effort Sunday afternoon to begin cleaning up in the rural housing development at 166th Street and Kansas Avenue. The house in the background was flattened by what has been ranked as an F2 tornado. The tornado destroyed four homes in the development.
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