TribStar.com > Worth keeping: Leo Finnerty, Pqark Ranger, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park speaks about the park during Thursday's Wabash Valley Visions and Voices presentation at the Cunningham Memorial Library.
TribStar.com > Retrospective: Cinda May, Project Manager, Wabash Valley Visions & Voices, speaks during Thursday's presentation at the Cunningham Memorial Library on the ISU campus.
TribStar.com > Organized: A man making a cell phone call to congressman Brad Ellsworth wears a sticker provided by the AFL-CIO on his hand Thursday afternoon in the downtown area.
TribStar.com > Opening: The thrift store opened its doors at their new location at 1721 S. 7th street Thursday.
TribStar.com > Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
Opening an opportunity: Rockville's Levi Berry creates a path in the defense for a running back during team practice Thursday at Rockville.
TribStar.com > William Mangold, PhD in Archaeology, Indiana University, Bloomington gives his presentation "Historic Native American Villages of the Middle Wabash River Valley" during the Visions and Voices event Thursday afternoon.
TribStar.com > Friday, November 6, 2009 photo
TribStar.com > Can you hear me now: Terre Haute resident Sandy Swift uses a cell phone and telephone number provided to her by Bonnie Schafman at the corner of 7th and Wabash Thursday afternoon. Schafman is an organizer with Working America.
TribStar.com > Back to the future: Leo Finnerty holds a picture of what George Rogers Clark looked like at age 26. The image was created using a portrait of Clark at age 64 and doing a reverse aging process.
Worth keeping: Leo Finnerty, Pqark Ranger, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park speaks about the park during Thursday's Wabash Valley Visions and Voices presentation at the Cunningham Memorial Library.
TribStar.com > Worth keeping: Leo Finnerty, Pqark Ranger, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park speaks about the park during Thursday's Wabash Valley Visions and Voices presentation at the Cunningham Memorial Library.
Worth keeping: Leo Finnerty, Pqark Ranger, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park speaks about the park during Thursday's Wabash Valley Visions and Voices presentation at the Cunningham Memorial Library.
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