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Photo Gallery: Feb. 24, 2010

GROWING CRYSTALS:
Gisele Maxwell, center, explains how a laser super-heats a rod of seed material that crystallizes upon cooling into a single fiber ideal for use in many technologies including micro-projectors built into a cellular phone or used in a large screen TV. Flanking Maxwell are U.S. Congressman Wally Herger, left, and lab technician Dylan Dalton, 30.

GROWING CRYSTALS:
Gisele Maxwell, center, explains how a laser super-heats a rod of seed material that crystallizes upon cooling into a single fiber ideal for use in many technologies including micro-projectors built into a cellular phone or used in a large screen TV. Flanking Maxwell are U.S. Congressman Wally Herger, left, and lab technician Dylan Dalton, 30.

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  • DREAM DESIGN:
Awakened from a deep sleep with ideas for a Veterans Walk of Honor in downtown Anderson, councilman
James Yarbrough is staying up nights looking for funds.
  • GROWING CRYSTALS:
Gisele Maxwell, center, explains how a laser super-heats a rod of seed material that crystallizes upon cooling into a single fiber ideal for use in many technologies including micro-projectors built into a cellular phone or used in a large screen TV. Flanking Maxwell are U.S. Congressman Wally Herger, left, and lab technician Dylan Dalton, 30.
  • REAL WRESTLING:
Zack Schali of West Valley wrestles with Anderson Cub Giorgi Dolidze. Dolidze won the match between the two at the Division II Championships held Saturday Feb. 20 at West Valley High School.
  • UP, UP, AND AWAY:
West Valley senior Tyler Stevenson goes up for a shot in the game against Corning on Friday, Feb. 19. The game was a point-for-point match up, with an upset by Corning the last two minutes of the game.
  • BROKEN BOX:
These postal boxes on Driftstone Drive were reported vandalized early Tuesday morning, according to Anderson Police Department.
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  • TOPS - Jamie Horner Jarman in Tops in Blue

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