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Globe/Roger Nomer.The Walk of Unity enters the grounds of Joplin High School during Tuesday's event.
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Uploaded on May 31, 2012
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Gov. Jay Nixon and First Lady Georganne Nixon attend a sunrise ceremony commemorating the first-year anniversary of the Joplin tornado.
Uploaded on May 22, 2012
Gov. Jay Nixon was the main speaker at the sunrise ceremony.
Paula Baker, president of Freeman Hospital West, where many of the tornado victims were treated, gives a...
Emergency responders attended the sunrise ceremony.
Personnel from Freeman Hospital West listened to remarks.
Malachi Murdock, who was seriously injured in the tornado, and his mother, Susan Murdock, told of their experiences.
Lanterns and balloons were released to mark the one-year anniversary of the deadly tornado.
The governor and his wife visited with artists who painted a “spirit tree” to mark the anniversary.
A gathering of pastors talked about their efforts to help after the tornado.
Gov. Jay Nixon discussed the aid of the religious community in the recovery.
The Joplin American Legion honored Gov. Jay Nixon for the relief efforts after the tornado.
The governor and first lady helped put siding on a Habitat for Humanity Home, one of many built in Joplin after the storm.
The graduation ceremony begins.
The class of 2012 enters.
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