A Special Report By The Joplin Globe                   


Globe/Vince Rosati
A landmark building in Pierce City that may be demolished. There are plans to save the steeple.
 

Globe/T. Rob Brown
Nelson Anderson, left, and Bill Otto, both relatives of Josie Maghe, a Franklin resident who died during Sunday night's tornado, sift Thursday afternoon, May, 8, 2003, through the remains near where her home had been in search of pieces of antique carnival glass to show the insurance company.

Globe/T. Rob Brown
A United States flag flies over ground zero in Franklin, Kan., Thursday afternoon, May 8, 2003, where a tornado struck several homes Sunday evening, just off Broadway Street.
Globe/T. Rob Brown
A child's toy SUV appears to be climbing up the underside of an uprooted tree Thursday afternoon, May 8, 2002, as disaster relief workers discuss the debris situation in Franklin, Kan. It is unknown if the toy landed that way after the storm or if some child was playing with it while their relatives were sifting through the debris.
 
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