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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..From left, Mott Community College freshman basketball players Robert Littlejohn Darryl Marshall and Walter Davis all of Mempis, Tennesee pose for a portrait.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Justice Thigpen (middle) poses for a portrait with his daughter Reba and his son Justice Jr. after a church league basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 12. Justice was the first Afro-American from Flint to play in the NBA.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Goodrich sophomore clarinet player Julia Kerwin, 15, poses for a portrait Tuesday afternoon. Kerwin was one of 73 student musicians selected from over 120,000 in Michigan to audition for the Michigan Arts Festival. Kerwin has been playing the clarinet for over five years.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..John Zelco poses for a portrait in his kitchen at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc where he has been head chef for over 17 years.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Goodrich High School brass quartet players, (from left), Tricia Harrris, 15, a Sophomore trombone player, Tyler Monroe18, a senior euphonium player, Steve Patterson, 15, a sophomore euphonium player, and Paul Johnson, 17, a senior trombone player, pose for a portrait during band practice Tuesday afternoon. The four were part of a limited group to be selected to audition for the Michigan Arts Festival.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Detective Todd Gilbert poses for a portrait in the Grand Blanc Township Police Department, Wednesday, March 23.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..From back left, Donald C. Burton, his daughter Deb Collier and her two sons Jason and Christopher Caya pose for a portrait with framed certificates of membership in the Society of Mayflower Descendants. The four are 12th, 13th, and 14th generation descendants (respectively) of Francis Eaton who was on the Mayflower.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Russ Arnett poses for a portrait at St. John the baptist Church in Paris, Wisconsin where he is parish director, Tuesday, June 15. Arnett, a former Episcopal priest and now married, is in the process of studying for ordination as a Catholic priest.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Raymond Jones, 54, of Flint poses for a portrait in the Berston Fieldhouse where he once coached basketball. Jones, who is battling a list of health issues including  kidney disease and diabetes, was huge on the AAU basketball circuit with 12 of his teams winning AAU state titles.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Raymond Jones, 54, of Flint poses for a portrait in the Berston Fieldhouse with several of the trophies he won as a basketball coach. Jones, who is battling a list of health issues including  kidney disease and diabetes, was huge on the AAU basketball circuit with 12 of his teams winning AAU state titles.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..From left, Roxanne Adair, 27 and Joanna Lehrman, 25 pose for a portrait in front of a vacant lot on Beech street that the two leased for an urban farming development in Flint. The lease includes 15 other vacant lots on Beach Street between Wellington Ave. and 12th street.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..John Zelco poses for a portrait in his kitchen at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc where he has been head chef for over 17 years.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Ken Makuch, owner and cook at Makuch's Red Rooster in Flint poses for a portrait. Behind him are two original paintings done by a past employee. Several barns were knocked down to create the building and to avoid confusion with another local restaurant, the name Red Rooster was chosen. Makuch has had a part in the restaurant since it was created in 1954.
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  • Student Representative to the Grand Island School Board and No Limits Youth Board member Reyna Raymundo, 17, a senior at Grand Island Senior High. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..The chicken salad with fruit at the showboat restaurant in Chesaning. Our homemade chicken salad with loads of seasonal fruit and fruit dip.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sophomore Monte Morris of Beecher for All-Area winter team and basketball player of the year.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Rafael Turner has been appointed by the Mott Community College board to replace his late mother Celia Turner as trustee.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sophomore Monte Morris of Beecher for All-Area winter team and basketball player of the year.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sandra Branch poses behind the armor guard door she had installed at her college-cultural area home in Flint during a rash of killings the summer of 2010, hoping it would help keep her safe. But a judge this week ruled that Branch, 50 will have to remove the door and replace it with one that fits in better with the rest of the neighborhood. College Center Condominiums took her to court over the door, claiming it violated association rules and settlement terms of a 1989 lawsuit over a cat.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Deborah Schultz-Pawlosky poses next to a rare 1926 Wills Sainte Claire at C. H. Schultz & Sons, Inc. an interior repair and restoration company on Pasadena Avenue in Flint. Schultz-Pawlosky, now president of the company, purchased the business from her father, Clyde D. Jr. in 1997. Clyde H. Schultz began the business in 1917 with horse drawn and motor driven vehicles and eventually turned it into a full time career passes the buisness down through several generations.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sophomore Monte Morris of Beecher for All-Area winter team and basketball player of the year.
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  • Kevin Houtwed, collector, in his 1934 Ford with a blanket his mother had with her 1934 Ford as well as two mounted animals at Hotwood's in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Juan Garcia, owner of El Queizal bakery on 384 N. Walnut Street in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sophomore Monte Morris of Beecher for All-Area winter team and basketball player of the year.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sophomore Monte Morris of Beecher for All-Area winter team and basketball player of the year.
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  • Jeff Parker, a sophomore on the club baseball team at Marquette University, poses in a park near Marquette's Campus, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 3, 2008.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Robin Jorrey, 45, of Davison and employee at Hurley Medical Center, desmonstrates how she makes glass beads like the ones she creates for 'Beads of Courage." The program helps pediatric patients cope with serious illness. Hurley is the only hospital in Michigan besides Children's Hospital in Detroit, offering this specialized program for pediatric patients, their families and the health care providers treating them.
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  • Jeanne Graves, who has been a teacher at Presbyterian Preschool in Grand Island for over 30 years, poses for a portrait in her classroom. Graves was named 2013 preschool teacher of the year by Childcare Solutions. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Bigfoot hunter Gary Volkmer poses for a portrait at his home on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017, in Omaha. Volkemer has spent the last 3 years searching for Bigfoot all over the country after receiving $1 million from a family benefactor for the hunt.<br />
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Senior Caleb Dempsey poses for a portrait on his last day of class at Roncalli Catholic High School on Friday, May 13, 2016, in Omaha. Dempsey has had a perfect attendance record, never missing a day of school or even arriving late, from kindergarten through high school.<br />
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  • Hayden Gardner poses for a portrait in his room with a collection of his guitars and other instruments along with the family dog, biscuit. Gardner has been involved in music from a young age and plays for Senior High's Show Choir and jazz bands and for his friends and family. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Omaha North wrestler JaVaugh Perkins poses for a portrait during the 2013 Flatwater Fracas at the Heartland Events Center in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Grand Island Senior High graduate Abbey Foglesong poses for a portrait in her room. Before graduating, Foglesong played flute in the marching band, performed in the orchestra, acted in drama productions, worked as an athletic trainer, qualified for Cornhusker Girls State, volunteered at the library and helped as a teacherís aide for a third grade class. She will be attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and hopes to pursue a career in dermatology. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Astronaut Clayton Anderson poses for a portrait before giving a keynote speech at the annual Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce meeting Thursday afternoon at the Riverside Golf Club in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Paula Banycky poses for a portrait at the Jewel of Grand Blanc golf and events center where she is executive chef.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Dr. Frazer Wadenstorer, Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at McLaren Regional Medical Center in Flint, poses for a portrait with the ArcticSun 5000 hypothermia machine Wednesday afternoon. The machine is used to quickly cool cardiac arrest victims, which helps prevent brain, heart, and muscle damage when they are fully revived. The machine is typically used on patients who have suffered sudden cardiac arrest and are able to regain a pulse but not consciousness. The victim is kept cool and unconscious for 24 hours before being gradually warmed and woken up. McLaren has had the $45 thousand machine for about 6 months and has used it on 8 patients.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Roofing Manager Chris Loridas poses for a portrait at C&L Ward in Davison with several of the company's new roofing trailers, Tuesday afternoon. Despite a tough economy and a slump in the new housing market, C&L ward has tripled its stake in the roofing business this past year and aims to continue growing this coming year. Loridas' 32 years of experience in the roofing buisness has played a part in the company's success.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Roofing Manager Chris Loridas poses for a portrait at C&L Ward in Davison with several of the company's new roofing trailers, Tuesday afternoon. Despite a tough economy and a slump in the new housing market, C&L ward has tripled its stake in the roofing business this past year and aims to continue growing this coming year. Loridas' 32 years of experience in the roofing buisness has played a part in the company's success.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Surgical Oncologist Douglas Iddings poses for a portrait with the daVinci Si Robotic Surgical System (cq) at McLaren Regional Medical Center. Iddings has used this system to perform robotic whipple procedures, a complicated cancer removal surgery that reconnects parts of the stomach.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..President and Executive Director of the Cedar Street Children's Center Amy Krug poses for a portrait Monday, Jan. 3. Krug has held her position for nearly two years and has been with the organization for five.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Michael Freeman, owner of the historic Mason House poses for a portrait in the parlor, which was once a studio apartment when the building was rented as five units. Freeman has been restoring the house with the help of his family since he purchased it in 1994.
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From left, Madison Pratt-Laue, Stacy Laue, holding Kaden? Laue, Nic Laue and Jordyn pose for a portrait near their home in Omaha on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. Madison and Jordyn are holding pictures of their late father, Officer Jason "Tye" Pratt who was killed in the line of duty in 2003. Stacy and her daughters were able to work with the artist for Horses of Honor, a public art project that pays tribute to fallen police officers. The Omaha police department will present the project on Friday and Saturday at Midtown Crossings.<br />
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Paula Banycky poses for a portrait at the Jewel of Grand Blanc golf and events center where she is executive chef.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Ed and Suzanne Jakeway pose for a portrait in Ed's law office in Grand Blanc Tuesday afternoon. The couple was recently recognized by Eastern Michigan University with the Presidential Award for Advancing Philanthropy for their generous gifts and volunteerism over the past 20 years.
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  • Karen van den Boogaart poses for a portrait at her home in Aurora. Boogart is a global program manager for Hewlett-Packard and works with clients around the world from her home. She also frequently travels internationally. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Seventh-graders Madison Lane, left, and McKenna Schroeder pose for a portrait with reeds, a habitat for bees, and books on bees. The two are learning all about bees and their habitat this summer and will be sharing their knowledge at the Grand Island Public Library later in June. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Paula Banycky poses for a portrait at the Jewel of Grand Blanc golf and events center where she is executive chef.
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  • Hannah Kier, a sophomore at Grand Island Senior High, poses for a portrait at Smitty's Performing Arts Center in Grand Island. Kier is also a dance captain in senior high's show choir. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Jasmine Ott poses for a portrait while wearing one of her cosplay costumes at her mother's home in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Korean War Veteran Milton "Kenny" Brandt poses for a portrait. Brandt spent 9 months in Korea and served 43 years between active duty and the reserves. He is currently the co-chair of the Hall County Korean Hero Flight Committee which is planning its first trip in the spring. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Ann Aubushon and her daughter Caitlyn pose for a portrait. Ann served as Hall County Fair Dog-Show Superintendent with help from Caitlyn. Showing dogs has been a big part of both their lives. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Brothers Luke (on mower) and Ben Grossnicklaus pose for a portrait at Aurora Country Club. The golfers will be competing in the state tournament and also run a mowing business. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Pastor Scott Taylor plays guitar for a portrait at First Christian Church. Taylor, an accomplished musician, had a career in organic chemistry before becoming a pastor over five years ago. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Tina Hudson, 44, of Flint Township, poses for a portrait at her shop, Tina's Sweet Delites, in downtown Flint. The shop which opened Wednesday is the only ice cream shop in the downtown area. The shop sells ice cream and Italian ice as well as chocolates, fudge and pop corn and can be found on Saginaw Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
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  • Travis Beiber poses for a portrait at the Grand Theatre where he has volunteer since the age of 10. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Twin sisters Erin, left, and Faith Schleicher pose for a portrait at Northwest High School where they are juniors. Faith has struggled with health problems the past few years which has changed the way she participates in sports. Faith is a student manager for the Viking girls basketball team which Erin plays on. She is also involved is several other youth sports teams. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Luke and Lori Jacobsen pose for a portrait with some of their grass-fed cattle in a pasture on their farm in Marquette, Neb.Their beef products have been sold all over the United States and can be found at rangewestbeef.com. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Sara Mila poses for a portrait at Grand Island Public Library where she frequently attends the teen reading program and checks out books. The library has been a great creative outlet and gateway to the community for Sara who moved to Grand Island several years ago from Utah. The doll with her, an oddbod, is something she made with friends in the teen reading program at the library. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Mary Berlie coordinator for the Young Professionals Group, and Matthew Schultz, chairman of the Young Professionals pose for a portrait at the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce. . Berlie has been involved with the group for the past four years and Schultz has been involved since April 2012. The young professionals group, open to those ages 21-40, aims to cultivate a diverse group of future business and community leaders and to connect members with one another. Berlie is the Workforce Development Coordinator for the Chamber of Commerce and Schultz is Bosselman’s director of training and development. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Owners Stacy Alexander, left, and Jacob Martikainen pose for a portrait at their business, e-TITAN Vapor Lounge and Electronic Hookah Bar which recently opened at 119 E. W. Third St. in Grand Island. Alexander and Martikainen started the e-TITAN business by selling electronic cigarettes at kiosks in several communities and in “blister packs” at several local convenience stores before opening their new location downtown. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Pastor Jay Vetter and his wife Maureen pose for a portrait at Trinity United Methodist Church in Grand Island. The couple is looking forward to enjoying retirement in Colorado where they own property. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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Bellevue West offensive guard Tyler Ciurej poses for a portrait near his high school on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, in Bellevue. Ciurej likes to fish when he's not on the field.<br />
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  • Omaha Westside's Anthony Bratton poses for a portrait at Omaha Westside High School on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, in Omaha. The 6-foot-6-inch junior currently leads the team in scoring.
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  • Campus President Dr. Thomas Walker, Jr., poses for a portrait at Central Community College in Grand Island. Walker began in July and was previously the vice president for student affairs at St. Louis Community College-Forest Park. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Grand Island Northwest third baseman Mikaela Keene poses for a portrait. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Lisa Moody poses for a portrait at her store the French Table in Mason City. Moody renovated a 1907 church to create the store specializing in urban eclectic arts, antiques and interiors. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Brent and Andrea Winfield pose for a portrait at the Aurora Meat Block with some slabs of bacon. Brent and Andrea Winfield purchased the business from Jerry Ekhoff in January and business has been good. Brent worked at the shop for four years before becoming the new owner along with his wife. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Owner, and an American Council on Exercise (ACE) certified personal trainer, Ashley Schneider poses for a portrait at Snap Fitness in Grand Island. Before purchasing the franchise earlier this week, Schneider worked as a personal trainer at the facility for a  year. She grew up in Dannebrog and earned a bachelor of science in exercise science from the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where she also played basketball. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Ashley Toppe and her mother Juanita pose for a portrait inside the burnt remains of what was once their home at West Park Plaza in Grand Island. Juanita and Ashley's 3-year-old son Mateo were at home when the fire started on Nov. 20. Ashley was called out of school at Grand Island Senior High. The fire started in the bedroom behind them at the outlet where the TV was plugged into the wall. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Westridge middle school students Jackson Pembl, left, and Paige Cellar tape portraits of Grand Island residents inside a storefront on W. Third St. Saturday morning in Grand Island. Students and teachers from Grand Island Senior High, and Westridge, Walnut and Barr Middle Schools placed 80 portraits around town for the "Faces of Grand Island" project. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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