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Found Images - Oct. 27

| October 27, 2012 12:00 AM

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Brinton Taylor, a senior at Lake City High School, puts a ring on the dummy bride during a mock wedding Tuesday in his health occupations class at Coeur d'Alene High School. The program, a Kootenai Technical Education Campus venture with the local high schools, put on the wedding using the training dummies as a way to raise funds for this year's Health Occupations Students Association state competition.</p>

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<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Tia Vick, center, races between Ryan Sullivan, left, and C.J. Degrassenreid as she outruns their defense Wednesday during the first half of their game at the Special Need Basketball Extravaganza at North Idaho College.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Surrounded by team mates, Katey Hindberg, a senior at Lake City High School, rings a bell Monday during a school assembly to celebrate the girls soccer state title championship over the weekend. A school tradition, the bell is rang anytime a state athletics title is won.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Allison Knoll, a language arts teacher at Lakeland Junior High School in Rathdrum, scratches a length of "Bookworm Bucks" dressed as a bookworm Thursday during the Idaho Lottery's annual event, the Jim Bruce Scratch for Schools. More than 450 schools participate in the event in Idaho this year, scratching some 160,000 tickets.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Skyway Elementary School third, fourth and fifth-graders participated in the construction of an art project to promote recycle of hard-to-recycle products as part of a national contest sponsored by www.terracycle.com. The final design, a box called "Rock-n-Recycle," was made from candy and potato chip bags, juice pouches, drink straws, container lids and various other item that had a previous use. The box is one of ten finals that could win up to $1,000 in the 2012 Box that Rock contest. From left, Skyway art teacher Gerri Paradee, Chase Fredrickson, Connor Dremann, Ashton Sutton, Nicole Cicero, Mikayla Tihonovich and and Sheri Butler, volunteer parent and recycling expert.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Fifth-grade student at Ramsey Magnet School Chase Crites takes notes while observing a class Friday as she serves the school as Principal for the Day. Crites earned the privilege by raising the most money in the school's jog-a-thin last month. As principal, she declared Friday both Hat Day and Red Shirt Day.</p>

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<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Devin Perry, 10, practices his basketball skills while wearing his "nerdy" costume Friday at Ponderosa Elementary's Harvest Carnival in Post Falls.</p>

Slice of life images found while out and about in Kootenai County.