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YumaSunGallery > A helicopter takes off after picking up several Marines from a convoy participating training exercises Monday. During the exercises, Marines encountered simulated improvised explosive devices (IED), practice air support and other situations they could encounter while overseas. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Desert Life - January 2009 photo
YumaSunGallery > Desert Life - January 2009 photo
YumaSunGallery > Serenity Miller may not yet be 2 years old, but she's out to slay a dragon in style.  The tot rambled through West Wetlands Park with her dad, Allen Miller, tagging along behind during the 2008 Two Rivers Renaissance Festival.
YumaSunGallery > A group of guys beat the heat in Yuma, Ariz., Monday (July/16/2007) by floating down the Colorado River together. The group launched just above the Ocean to Ocean Bridge and were last seen floating past Gateway Park.
YumaSunGallery > PHOTO BY TERRY KETRON/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > A three-way Gila Valley Region wrestling showdown last week in San Luis got off to a messy start when, in the first match of the afternoon, Kofa's 114-pounder, Mikey Arce, took an unintentional elbow to the head from his opponent, Gila Ridge's Alex Jordan. Arce sat on the edge of the mat for a time as school personnel tended to his wound.
YumaSunGallery > Tommie Sanders soars to the hoop for two of his four points Saturday night against Cochise. Sanders was solid running the offense, dishing out three assists and keeping the ball in AWC's possession in the final two minutes of the game.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Lars and Josh Petersen (from left) practice their fighting technique Saturday morning at Caballero Park. The Petersen brothers are part of a local medieval reenactment group called the Shire of Burning Sands who practice every weekend for upcoming events hosted by Society of Creative Enactment, a global group.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
Lars and Josh Petersen (from left) practice their fighting technique Saturday morning at Caballero Park. The Petersen brothers are part of a local medieval reenactment group called the Shire of Burning Sands who practice every weekend for upcoming events hosted by Society of Creative Enactment, a global group.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Lars and Josh Petersen (from left) practice their fighting technique Saturday morning at Caballero Park. The Petersen brothers are part of a local medieval reenactment group called the Shire of Burning Sands who practice every weekend for upcoming events hosted by Society of Creative Enactment, a global group.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
Lars and Josh Petersen (from left) practice their fighting technique Saturday morning at Caballero Park. The Petersen brothers are part of a local medieval reenactment group called the Shire of Burning Sands who practice every weekend for upcoming events hosted by Society of Creative Enactment, a global group.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
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