
One mile in and one antler found. Scouts from Teton Valley meandered through the National Elk Refuge in search of antler sheds.

Dillon Meador, 12, identifies each item hanging on his walls. Dillon’s father was a driver for many years, so Dillon has a special love for all things NASCAR and dirt track racing he says.

A couple stops for a selfie among the crowd at the 145th Kentucky Derby.

Mckenna Vierstra runs the dogs in the evening as storm clouds roll in over her family farm in Hart County, Ky.

Alex Baumgarten stands in her kitchen the week of her college graduation. She hasn't attended in-person classes since March and won't walk the line with her cohort due to COVID-19.

Although Jacqeen Cox cannot seem to win a game of Connect Four, Cox has fun when Curbside Ministry volunteers come to Parker Bennett Community Center.

Chains from the barbecue at Hummingbird Apartments. Clay Street, Bowling Green, Ky.

A Buick Le Sabre sits for sale on deflated tires outside of E-Z Money Pawn and Liquor. Clay Street, Bowling Green, Ky.

John and Eunice Gray on the front porch of their home on Clay Street.

Joseph A. Madrid, 11, of Henderson, Ky. marches in remembrance of his uncle and namesake, Joseph R. Madrid who was lost to suicide in May of 2018. Madrid and his grandmother, Cathy Roy, carried 22 posters with the names of children lost to suicide. Roy is part of a Facebook group for grieving mothers who have lost children to suicide, and she wanted to honor as many lost children as she could said Roy. Bowling Green, Kentucky 2018.

Judah Meguire, 6, holds up the perfect after school snack with his blistered hands. Raw from swinging on the hot monkey bars at recess, he’s excited to show his mother his battle wounds when she gets off work Meguire said.