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Record Eagle Photos  > Week In Photos > Week In Photos: Oct 25 - 31, 2009
All staff photos published in the Record-Eagle print edition during the week of October 25-31, 2009.

Note: Some photos may not be available until late afternoon on the day published. Photos published on Saturday and Sunday may not be available until Monday.
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Bernard Yantz is ready to put his new anti-snowplow mailbox on the market.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Lisa Perkins
A military appointment warrant, signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862, is among the presidential papers on display at the Dennos Museum Center through January.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Construction continues on a new five-story development known as 101 North Park, a $10 million-plus commercial and residential project in downtown Traverse City. Developer Thom Darga said the work is on schedule and residential units in the building should be ready for occupation in June. Steel framing work will begin in mid-November. "We'll see a new five-story skyline by the end of December," Darga said.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Traverse City's Walmart store will formally unveil its new expansion on Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. to include a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The revamped store will include a full line of groceries, more than 30 merchandise departments and other features. The expansion also created around 100 new jobs, the company said. The store is open around the clock and is located at 2640 Crossing Circle drive off South Airport Road.
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Sarah Foltz attends the International Day of Climate Action event in Traverse City with "350" painted on her forehead.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Left, Clara Hahn, 12, and Majida Halaweh, 16, both from Benzie County, wave flags that have "350" on them for the International Day of Climate Action. Traverse City, participants gathered in the shape of "350" for a photograph and held other activities. They want the U.S. to return to 350 ppm of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Northwestern Michigan College student Jessica Cichowski, 20, is among students concerned with the possibility of concealed weapons on college campuses.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Alex Piazza
Nate Jorgensen, of the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce, checks audio levels for an interview inside the production studio at the Land Information Access Association in Traverse City.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Lisa Perkins
Patty Rudolph, a volunteer with the Old Mission Historical Society, along with Boy Scouts from Troop 31, Peter Melichar, Sean Brown and Chris Doerr, plant a young maple tree along Center Road on Old Mission Peninsula Saturday.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Kate Wooer holds her 15-month-old daughter Sarah as she receives an H1N1 influenza vaccine from Ruth Ann Belfi during a flu clinic held by the Grand Traverse County Health Department. The clinic gave out more than 1,300 doses of the vaccine in the Community Room of the Grand Traverse Mall.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
H1N1 influenza vaccine boxes are stacked before the start of a flu clinic held by the Grand Traverse County Health Department.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Eastern Elementary School secretary Nancy Korbel tapes notices to the school doors announcing that school will be closed through Nov. 3 because of H1N1 flu concerns.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Eastern Elementary School third grade teacher Charma Brian changes the sign outside the school on Monday, shortly after TCAPS officials announced schools will be closed through Nov. 3 because of H1N1 flu concerns.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Jan-Michael Stump
Eastern Elementary School principal Sue Zell sees students to their rides after school is dismissed on Monday, shortly after TCAPS officials announced schools will be closed through Nov. 3 because of H1N1 flu concerns.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle file photo/Douglas Tesner
Frankfort’s Dan Nugent
Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Bernard Yantz is ready to put his new anti-snowplow mailbox on the market.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Bernard Yantz is ready to put his new anti-snowplow mailbox on the market.
Record-Eagle/Douglas Tesner
Bernard Yantz is ready to put his new anti-snowplow mailbox on the market.
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