Photops

Just when it looked like the Milwaukee Bucks were going to be world-beaters...BAM!...

...they get hit by the injury bug...BIG TIME! The Bucks are minus four key players who helped the team put together one of the NBA’s longer win streaks so far this 2006-2007 season. The "wounded" are Michael Redd (pictured far left going up for a lay-up, Charlie Villanueva (pictured below), Bobby Simmons and Mo Williams. Of the four, Simmons is the only player who will not return to the line-up for the remainder of the season, he has a right heel cyst and bone spurs. Hopefully, the team can break-even until their stars return.
Dance, Dance, Dance!

Bria Hopgood, a student at Gayle’s Dance Studio, performs to the classic Rock ’n’ Roll song "Pretty Woman" during a performance by Kids Korps at the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum. The Kids Korps was founded in 1981 by Mrs. Gayle, the founder and director of Gayle’s Dance Studio, located on 91st and Silver Spring. The Kids Korps members, whose ages range from 7 to 15, perform at senior residences and nursing homes in the area and are filled with numerous dances and costume changes.
Honoring the dream through education

Twenty students (shown above) were the proud recipients of scholarships presented to them recently at the 32nd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Scholarship Celebration at Cross Lutheran Church, 1821 North 16th Street. The theme was "Living the Dream." (Kemp photo)
Barbershop owners throws holiday party

Thaddeus (far left) and Haralson (far right) Moore, the co-owners of Handsome Barbershop chat with Melissa Goins (second from left) and her mother Angela Moragne (second from right) the CEO and president respectively of Maures Development Group LLC at the barbershop’s annual holiday customer appreciation party held at the Elk’s Club on Good Hope Road. Maures Development will be building a complex a number of businesses in them, one of which will be Handsome Barbershop. (photo by Harry Kemp)