One Week’s Work

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An elite peloton cyclist rides by a barn in Clarksville, Tenn. during Saturday's Clarksville Sunrise Century sponsored by the Clarksville Rotary Club. The elite peloton's lead rider Kent Bostick finished the 100 mile route in 3:49:44, only five minutes off the course record set last year.

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Female triathlete Katherine Karrick finished first for the female division in Bowling Green's Sprint Triathlon Sunday morning with a time of 1:14:33.

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Sarah Merrit and Jaiden Grant are pushed on a tree swing at the Labor Day Weekend Benefit Blowout rodeo in Smith's Grove. The rodeo was held to raise money for Cameron Hall an autistic 4 year old. His family is raising money for an experimental stem cell treatment that cost $12,000. The family will have to travel to Peru for the treatment and hopes to go in October.

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Hispanic migrants load tobacco on a trailer at Amel Hardcastle's farm. Hardcastle lives in Bowling Green with his wife and commutes to the farm everyday except Sunday.

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Twelve year-old Katherine Jones protests outside the Capitol Arts Theatre after the Capitol Arts Youth Theatre director was fired for insubordination. Jones claims that the board controls the program unfairly. "We don't have a voice in decisions," she said.

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Corey Faller, 13 rides a unicycle on Monday afternoon in Smith's Grove. Faller said his brother found the unicycle in the attic a few years ago and it had belonged to his dad who rode it around WKU's campus while he was there. Corey has since started riding and spends about 15 minutes a day riding.

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