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Photos for Thursday, November 5, 2009
Date: 11/4/2009 Album ID: 881467
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Mike Moroz of Stirn Mobile Home Service prepares the roof of a home delivered to the Habitat for Humanity site in Aurorato be raised with two cranes from MRL Crane Service. The home's shell, which was manufactured by Chief Custom Homes, was delivered in two halves before being placed on a pre-made foundation. (Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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 Half of a home's shell, manufactured by Chief Custom Homes, is lifted on to a pre-made foundation by two cranes from MRL Crane Service at a Grand Island Area Habitat for Humanity site in Aurora. This is the first such partnership in the Grand Island Area Habitat's history while serving Hall, Hamilton, Howard or Merrick counties. (Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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Grand Island Fire Department members practice on a roof simulator built by firefighters just west of Fire Station No. 1. Capt. Todd Morgan (left) uses a chain saw to cut a hole in the simulator, which is set at a steep angle, as instructor Chris Bond watches. The simulator can be set at different angles to mimic the pitch of different roofs.  (Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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Grand Island Fire Department members practice on a roof simulator built by firefighters just west of Fire Station No. 1. After using a chain saw to cut a hole in the simulator, Capt. Todd Morgan (left) knocks out the section he just cut. The simulator can be set at different angles to mimic the pitch of different roofs. (Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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Grand Island Fire Department members practice on a roof simulator built by firefighters just west of Fire Station No. 1. As instructor Chris Bond watches (left), firefighter/paramedic Chad Bluschke uses a chain saw to cut a hole in the simulator, which can be set at different angles to mimic the pitch of different roofs.(Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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Grand Island Fire Department members practice on a roof simulator built by firefighters just west of Fire Station No. 1. Capt. Todd Morgan (left) uses a chain saw to cut a hole in the simulator, which can be set at different angles to mimic the pitch of different roofs. (Independent/Barrett Stinson)
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Ravenna's Ryan Miller strives for more yards while dragging Hartington Cedar Catholic players during their state football playoff game Wednesday afternoon at Ravenna High School. Hartington won 33-14. (Independent/Scott Kingsley)
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Hartington Cedar Catholic's Chad Koch can't get by Ravenna's Josh Crowell during their state football playoff game Wednesday afternoon at Ravenna High School. Ravenna fell 33-14. (Independent/Scott Kingsley)
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Ravenna quarterback Josh Crowell tries to get away from Hartington Cedar Catholic's Chad Koch during their state football tournament game at Ravenna High School Wednesday afternoon. Hartington won 33-14. (Independent/Scott Kingsley)
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St. Paul's Louis Poss turns the corner while stiff-arming Chadron's Zac Bargen during their state football playoff game at St. Paul High School Wednesday afternoon. Chadron won 21-14. (Independent/Scott Kingsley)
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Chadron's Wil Brown can't avoid being dragged down by St. Paul's  Devin Solko during the first half of their state football playoff game at St. Paul High School.  Chadron won 21-14. (Independent/Scott Kingsley)
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