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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90218.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90194.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90142.JPG
  • Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities.<br />
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Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90300.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90288.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-554...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90182.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90099.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90161.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90156.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-446...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-444...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90131.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90271.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-548...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90205.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90135.JPG
  • Winnemucca Airport from a quadcopter drone during public open house. (The airport was closed to traffic at the time of the photograph which was taken under the direction of the FBO.)
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.Curtis Ranch, Grass Valley Road
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4772-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5140-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5133-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5119-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5122-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5105-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5104-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5069-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5051-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4955-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5022-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5019-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4939-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4918-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4903-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4884-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4888-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4881-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4852-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4840-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4824-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4795-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4804-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4822-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4788-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4761-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4705-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4723-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4701-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4710-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
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#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
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  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0464-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0450-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0445-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0440-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0408-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0349-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0341-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Marquee sign on a city street in the Texas Panhandle: "You have the right to remain silent so please shut up"
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5124-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5095-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5081-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4924-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4879-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4781-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4784-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4765-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4743-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • Dinner for 250 or so!  Supper under the Stars dining in the middle of the street, Consolation St., Volcano, Calif. a fund raising event with the Amador Council of Tourism with food from the Volcano Union Inn, an auction and music by Blow Daddy.<br />
<br />
#TourAmador, #VisitAmador, #SupperUnderTheStars, #VolcanoCalifornia, #BlowDaddy, #VolcanoUnionInn
    angier-1708-0456-supper_under_stars.JPG
  • Three buffalo skulls over the entrance to a bar in Scenic, So. Dak.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-newton-1464.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-kull-newton-144...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-kull-1439.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-kull-1431.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-newton-1480.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-kull-1424.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull presents to Marilyn Newton the SO's appreciation for her many years of service to the public and law enforcement in Nevada
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-kull-1421.JPG
  • Demo flight overhead using DJI Phantom and GoPro 3 camera of a simulated incident of a deceased body found in vehicle for the students of Lowry High School Journalism class and the Editor Photography class with Tom Bol and Shooting the West Editorial Photography class.<br />
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A partnership of Humboldt General Hospital, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department, STW and Lowry High School. <br />
<br />
The class discussed police line and incident protocol by long-time Reno Gazette-Journal photojournalist Marilyn Newton
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt_so-55487.JPG
  • Demo flight overhead using DJI Phantom and GoPro 3 camera of a simulated incident of a deceased body found in vehicle for the students of Lowry High School Journalism class and the Editor Photography class with Tom Bol and Shooting the West Editorial Photography class.<br />
<br />
A partnership of Humboldt General Hospital, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department, STW and Lowry High School. <br />
<br />
The class discussed police line and incident protocol by long-time Reno Gazette-Journal photojournalist Marilyn Newton
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt_so-55312.JPG
  • Demo flight overhead using DJI Phantom and GoPro 3 camera of a simulated incident of a deceased body found in vehicle for the students of Lowry High School Journalism class and the Editor Photography class with Tom Bol and Shooting the West Editorial Photography class.<br />
<br />
A partnership of Humboldt General Hospital, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department, STW and Lowry High School. <br />
<br />
The class discussed police line and incident protocol by long-time Reno Gazette-Journal photojournalist Marilyn Newton
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt_so-55158.JPG
  • Demo flight overhead using DJI Phantom and GoPro 3 camera of a simulated incident of a deceased body found in vehicle for the students of Lowry High School Journalism class and the Editor Photography class with Tom Bol and Shooting the West Editorial Photography class.<br />
<br />
A partnership of Humboldt General Hospital, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department, STW and Lowry High School. <br />
<br />
The class discussed police line and incident protocol by long-time Reno Gazette-Journal photojournalist Marilyn Newton
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt_so-44745.JPG
  • Demo flight overhead using DJI Phantom and GoPro 3 camera of a simulated incident of a deceased body found in vehicle for the students of Lowry High School Journalism class and the Editor Photography class with Tom Bol and Shooting the West Editorial Photography class.<br />
<br />
A partnership of Humboldt General Hospital, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department, STW and Lowry High School. <br />
<br />
The class discussed police line and incident protocol by long-time Reno Gazette-Journal photojournalist Marilyn Newton
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt_so-23795.JPG