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by Rob Mattson
John Poynter (left) and Peggy Poynter (middle) warn their daughter, Reanna Poynter (cq, right), 4, not to swing her purse at them as they talk in the administrative office of the Cave City Volunteer Fire Department building, dwontown.
Peggy Poynter ( left) holds her daughter, Reanna Poynter (right), 4, just after waking her up to get ready for the day ahead, Wednesday morning, October 2, 2002, at their home in Cave City, Kentucky.
Peggy Poynter has to wrestle her daughter, Reanna Poynter, 4, away from water falling from the roof of City Hall as fire fighter Chris Adwell shows off parts of his Mustang to Peggy's husband, John Poynter prior to a fire department meeting.
Reanna Poynter,4, says a prayer from her knees with mother Peggy Poynter, Thursday evening, October 3, 2002, at their home in downtown Cave City, Kentucky. Religion plays a large part in Reanna's life, even though Peggy and her husband, John Poynter, cannot make it to church every Sunday. However, the two pray together often.
As the sun ducks behind evening clouds, a car crosses railroad tracks along Broadway in front of a rapidly approaching freight train, Thursday evening, October 3, 2002, in downtown Cave City, Kentucky.
Dakota Daniels, 5, splashes into the back yard pool of his grandmother's home as his sister Samantha Moore (middle), 12, watches next to her cousin, Ashley Ferguson (right), 13, of Etoile, Kentucky, Thursday afternoon, near downtown Cave City, Kentucky.
Outside the Country Express restraunt, KI, an Alaskan Malamute, howls toward patrons in the process of parking, Wednesday morning, October 2, 2002, near the Glasgow city line. 'He's just talking to ya,' says his owner, Charles Shark, a life-long resident of Glasgow. 'He's the best guard dog,' he added. 'Yah, he'll even invite you to dinner,' he said laughing.
Peggy Poynter (left) washes the last of the dishes as her daughter, Reanna Poynter (right) runs out the back door to go play on their neighbors swing set.
Peggy Poynter (left) shares a laugh with her daughter, Reanna Poynter (right), 4, as she tries to prevent her from sweeping water, prior to the start of a volunteer fire department meeting, Tuesday evening, October 1, 2002, near downtown Cave City. Peggy says, 'When she's in trouble, it's Reanna Nicole%21'

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