
Wind turbines are seen for miles as their blades circulate around and around just off of US 30 East in Ohio.
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Craig Crosby mows his lawn at his home just off of US 30 in Ohio where hundreds of wind turbines are visible. Crosby says the looks of them bothered him at first but now he is use to it. On some evenings, he said, you can hear the wind turbines.
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Wind turbines are seen for miles as their blades circulate around and around just off of US 30 East in Ohio.
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South Adams' Dustin Wanner (bottom) takes down Sheridan's Tyler Callahan Friday night during the Sectional #36 Class A Championship game at South Adams High School. Photo by Swikar Patel. 4/22

South Adams players huddle together in front of the setting sun before their game against Sheridan Friday night for the Sectional #36 Class A Championship. Photo by Swikar Patel. 5/22

Caitlin Jones plays her ukulele Friday afternoon at Friemann Square during the Occupy Fort Wayne Movement. Participants moved in to Freimann Square after leaving Headwaters Park in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Photo by Swikar Patel. 6/22

"Rocky," a black Pomeranian, besides a tent Friday afternoon at Freimann Square in Fort Wayne, Indiana during the Occupy Fort Wayne Movement. Owner Sandra Flynn (not shown) considers Rocky their guard dog. Photo by Swikar Patel. 7/22

Leo High School student fans take their time getting organized before their sectional championship game against Bishop Dwenger, Friday. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 8/22

Mya Welling, 4, gives a little love to Rainey, a Havanese, right, before she is shown at the Old Fort Cluster Dog Show at the Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. Welling is from Cincinatti Ohio and was with her Mom and Grandma for the day. She has been going to dog shows since the day she was born said her Grandma.
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Max, an English Bulldog, waits his turn to show of his looks at the Old Fort Cluster Dog Show on Saturday. Max is from Tinley Park Illinois.
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Debbie Sinacola, left, Renee Sinacola, Anne and Kent Ellis plant an oak sapling, part of the Great Tree Canopy Comeback. Forty trees were planted by 65 volunteers at Bob Arnold North Side Park. Trees were planted at 7 locations around the county. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 11/22

Trista Rose Miller, center, smiles as her mother, Sandy Guillaume, left, enjoys a whiff of orchids offered by seller Anchalee Inbariboon of Natt's Orchids of Naperville, right, at the Botanical Conservatory, Sunday. The Three Rivers Orchid Society hosted the show with more than 300 flowers in competition and many more for sale. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 12/22

A psychopsis Mariposa, or butterfly orchid, on display at the orchid show in the Botanical Conservatory, Sunday. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 13/22

Michael Gobert, a Naturalist at Metea Park, helps clear Honeysuckle at Fox Island on Monday. The Honeysuckle has taken over almost half of the 600 acre land. "It makes me cringe," Natalie Haley, Environmental Educator for Allen County Parks says. Volunteers are wanted this week from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. to help clear away the mess. Meet at the Nature Center at Fox Island.
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Omnibus lecturer ABC News correspondant Martha Raddatz spoke with the media at IPFW, Tuesday. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 15/22

Bill Linnemeier votes at the Allen County Public Library on E. State Blvd. on Tuesday morning.
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Paul Martin plays the Estey pipe organ at the Masonic temple, Wednesday. The Masons are seeking funds to restore the 1100-pipe instrument, installed in 1927. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 17/22

Fifth grader CJ Frank, 10, learns how to play a singing bowl from Tibetan monk Tenzin Thinly at Canterbury Middle School, Wednesday. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 18/22

University of St. Francis president Sister Elise Kriss reacts to a comment on stage during the unveiling of META, the Media Entrepreneurship Training in the Arts, in the iconic Scottish Rite building, Thursday. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 19/22

US Army veteran Jeffrey "Smoke" Peconge, with the US Military Veteran's motorcycle club takes a turn reading the names of the those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, at Indiana Tech, Friday. Community members joined Tech students, faculty and alumni in reading the 6,200-plus names, in Remembrance Day National Roll Call. Photo by Samuel Hoffman 20/22

Michael Williams with the 1-293rd infrantry, left, and veteran Douglas Jones, Jr., right, along with a girls eighth grade ensemble from Memorial Park School had a remembrance ceremony during Veterans Day at Memorial Park. The girls sang "God Bless America."
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Veteran Bill Fleming plays taps during a Veterans Day Memorial remembrance ceremony on Friday at Memorial Park. The VFW 857 Honor Guard also participated with a 21 gun salute.
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