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Family Farming
Jeff and Sandra Ashba till for potatoes on their Organic Farm at Bear Creek early in the morning. The couple work and live on the land while holding down other jobs. They sell vegetables, sauces and other organic products in local stores and farmers' markets.
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Dorm Room Prayer Session
Kyanna Coffee and her boyfriend, William Morland, meet to pray every morning in one of their dorm rooms. With music in the background. Morland starts a rapid conversation with his head bowed while Kyanna nods and agrees. "Yes, God," she says.
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Cincinnati Fencing Club
The Cincinnati Fencing Club was established in 1956. President Nate Miller, left, enjoys the discipline of the sport and describes fencing as "delicate violence."
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Fourth and One
Senior Charlie Tamayo plays defensive end for the Lakota East Thunderhawks. He plans to attend Purdue and major in engineering.
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Islamic Vigil for Peace
During a multi-faith candlelight vigil, Muslims pray for peace during the Lebanon-Israeli War at the Greater Cincinnati Islamic Center in West Chester.
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Burger with Burgundy Wine, Wild Mushroom and Truffle Sauce
Terry's Turf Club, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Prom Night
The dance floor is covered with twirling lights and the tables bathed in a blue glow for the Lakota West Prom at the Cintas Center.
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Rosson Crow
Rosson Crow's exhibiton, The Myth of the American Motorcycle, is on display at the Contemporary Arts Center. Her paintings are paired with custom-painted motorcycles by Jim "Dauber" Farr.
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Professor Herbert Shapiro
Professor Herbert Shapiro stands outside McMicken Hall at the University of Cincinnati. Noted for his stand on civil rights, he was once arrested for protesting the Vietnam War alongside his students.
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Filet
Orchids at Palm Court, Cincinnati, Ohio
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World War II Veteran
World War II veteran Omer Jacobs accepts a Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands Medallion Sunday afternoon from his wheelchair at the Chuck Cain Post 7670, VFW. The medallion commemorates the battles of Saipan, Tinian, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa, and the air campaigns against Japan.
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Candlelight Vigil
Little Miami High School students Mackenzie Wright and Tyler McConnel joined hundreds of others at the candlelight vigil for Kaitlyn Gentry who died in a car accident. A large photo was placed in her parking spot at the school as a memorial.
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Bibimbap
Riverside Korean, Covington, Kentucky
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Aunt Flora
Aunt Flora owns several restaurants in Cincinnati. She's well known for her soul food and traditional pies and cobblers.
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Sitting Near the Moon
Dancers rehearse at Taft Theater in Cincinnati under the direction of Susan Moser for her piece in the annual Choreographers Without Companies showcase.
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Support for the Driver
A child was stuck by a car Monday afternoon on Triangle Drive in West Chester. Neighbors and witnesses gather around the driver near the scene of the accident.
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Cincinnati Ballet's Carmen
Cincinnati Ballet dancers Gema Diaz and Cervilio Miguel Amador rehearse their roles in Carmen under internationally renowned choreographer Amedeo Amodio who directs them through a translator in Italian.
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Stars on White
A conceptual portrait produced in-camera.
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Treating Stab Wounds
Chosen Homeless Shelter resident Calvin Martin receives basic treatment from Mercy Fairfield Hospital volunteer nurse Jenni Allen. Martin arrived in Hamilton in January with a wound he suffered after being attacked and stabbed 42 times in Florida three months before his trip.
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Car vs. Train
A Fairfield police officer speaks to the tow truck crew in the reflection of the windshield of a Kia Sedan that was struck by a train Thursday evening on Bobmeyer Road. Police said they believe the vehicle was unoccupied at the time of the accident.
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Cincinnati Fashion Week
A dress by designer Nathan Hurst, an Ohio native who helped launch Cincinnati Fashion Week.
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Square Dancing
At the weekly meeting of the Southwestern Ohio Square Dancers' Association in Springdale, Oh., George Weaver, 95, dances with Barbara Rutherford. He rarely misses a dance. "I'm still moving," Weaver said. "Not like I used to, but better than some my age."
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Anti-Hate Rally
An assault on two gay men who were holding hands in Oxford spurred University of Cincinnati student Kate Elliott, center, and dozen of her fellow classmates to rally against hate crimes.