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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Chris Rose and Kaitlin Godbey from the Nevada BLM office present Photography and Social Media
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Chris Rose and Kaitlin Godbey discuss Photography and Social Media
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Chris Rose and Kaitlin Godbey discuss Photography and Social Media
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Chris Rose and Kaitlin Godbey discuss Photography and Social Media
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-rose-godbey-135...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Chris Rose and Kaitlin Godbey from the Nevada BLM office present Photography and Social Media
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-godbey-rose-052...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-godbey-rose-051...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-godbey-rose-049...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-godbey-rose-048...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Photography and Social Media presented by Kaitlin Godbey and Chris Rose from the Nevada BLM
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-godbey-rose-049...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-media-le-ems-05...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-media-le-ems-05...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
<br />
Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-media-le-ems-05...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Editorial Photography and working with Law Enforcement and proper protocol presented by Marilyn Newton of the Reno Gazette-Journal to Tom Bol's Editorial Photography Class from STW and the journalism students for Winnemucca's Lowry High School in partnership with the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the EMS crew from Humboldt General Hospital on location near the high school.
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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-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 />
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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-553...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-553...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-553...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-90182.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-90099.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-90161.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-90156.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-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-humboldt-so-90142.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 />
<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-90205.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-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-90135.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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  • 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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  • Christmas Day celebration with Jackson's Serbian community...Beau Gillman with his shotgun in hand is interviewed by  KCRA TV's WIll Hereford about the old Jackson custom of Serbian Christmas
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman and owner of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S., Coombs uses a "Mustang Mailer" and slugs set by his 1921 Linotypemachine to address each newspaper mailed.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper. Combs also does some commerical letterpress work in addition to the weekly boardsheet newspaper at the Crescent,  last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, stacks addressed papers of the latest issue for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal composed newspapers in the U.S.,
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
    angier_0708-saguache-3220.jpg
  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
    angier_0708-saguache-3192.jpg
  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman and publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, uses an 1897 electric Lee Flatbed Press to produced the weekly 4-page broadsheet. The Crescent is the.last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. ..Each paper is hand-printed one side at a time and each sheet is hand-fed into the press. The paper has a weekly circulation of about 700.
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  • Typesetting metal fragments pile on the floor ready to recycle and reuse in the Linotype machine at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Box of type matrixes by the 1921 Linotype machine used by Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, takes down an announcement from a woman customer at the entrance to the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman, publisher and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman, publisher and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman, publisher and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. talks about the newspaper's history.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. in front of the Newpaper offices
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  • Sonja Malovrazic from RTS-Radio Television Serbia, Interviews Iconographer Miloje Milinković at the Church of the Ascension of Jesus Christ at the Monastery Mileševa, Serbia originally built in the 13th century.
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  • Issue of the weekly broadsheet newspaper, Saguache Crescent ready for mailing by Den Coombs, third generation newspaperman. The paper is the last of the hot metal composed newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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  • Slugs of type from the Linotype machine at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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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.
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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-2009-5140-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-2009-4879-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-2009-4824-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-2009-4743-trump_train-amador.jpg
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