A lost dog from Greensburg waits to be claimed at an aminal shelter in town on Thursday.
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Thunderstorm clouds loom to the west of Greensburg on Thursday morning as cleanup continues in the devastated town.
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Signs like these are popping up all over Greensburg as residents try to use humor to deal with the aftermath of Friday's tornado.
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The state agencies set up on the stage of the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland.
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Valerie Rosproy, a volunteer with the First Mennonite Brethren Church in Wichita, talks to Fenton Brozek and his cousin, Caressa Brozek, at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. The children lived in Greensburg and are staying with their grandparents in Haviland.
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Members of the 891 Field Support Group of the Kansas Army National Guard were moving rubble near Greensburg's Big Well when they freed this black lab from beneath rubble. The dog appeared to be slightly injured, but members of the unit weren't able to catch it.
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Amber Harrison of Wichita loads a bag of donated dog food into a car at a Greensburg animal shelter on Thursday.
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The sound of earthmoving equipment creates a constant hum over Greensburg as cleanup begins.
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A funeral worker removes the skirting Thursday rom the casket of Beverly Volz at the Greensburg Cemetery. Volz, 52, was one of 10 killed by last Friday's tornado.
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Marie Esping, a representative from Wardcraft Homes, holds a baby boy while his parents get help at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland.
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A hearse carrying the body of 52-year-old Beverly Volz, passes through Greensburg on Thursday en route to burial services at the nearby Greensburg Cemetery. Volz was one of 10 killed in last Friday's tornado.
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Coleen Martin gets hugs from Susan McDaniel after McDaniel took her photo for her driver's license at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside at the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. McDaniel, a Division of Motor Vehicles employee from Ransom made a point to give a hug or smile to everyone she saw.
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Marie Esping, a representative from Wardcraft Homes, holds a baby boy while his parents get help at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland.
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Coleen Martin gets her driver's license picture taken in the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center at the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. Tornado victims could get replacements for their driver's license, birth
certificate, marriage license and, for the first time, car title all in one place.
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A Wichita crew of postal workers, including Larry Bumm, right, help salvage material at the downtown post office Thursday in Greensburg.
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Greensburg tornado victims Misty and Justin Stone get car titles at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. This is the first time the state has been able to give car titles on the spot.
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Volunteers and tornado victims look through clothing, food and toiletries inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. The gymnasium is a one-stop site for FEMA and state assistance.
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This gumball machine survived the tornado. It's standing where the Hand Dug Well was.
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Monique Garcia, a volunteer with the Salvation Army in Wichita, works with two tornado victims at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland.
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A truckload of donated pet supplies from Wichita sits at a temporary animal shelter in Greensburg.
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Kurtis Brown, a volunteer from First Mennonite Brethren Church in Wichita, hangs donated clothing at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium.
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Valerie Rosproy, a volunteer with the First Mennonite Bretheren Church in Wichita, shares a laugh with Fenton Brozek and his cousin, Caressa Brozek, at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center inside the Barclay College gymnasium in Haviland. The children lived in Greensburg and are staying with their grandparents in Haviland.
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