Ian Lecompte, 11, of Lewiston practices his serve July 26 during the Lewiston Recreation Summer Tennis Program. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Charlotte Roy of Turner moves a vase of flowers July 29 on County Road in Turner. Roy was one of the first on the scene July 23 when Tina White, 46, was hit by a car and killed while out for a walk. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Tyson Carter, 13, scrapes paint July 28 at the entrance to Gov. James B. Longley School at 145 Birch St. in Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Haley Lewis, left, and her sister, Grace, feed calves July 26 at Maple Row Farms at 800 N. River Road in Auburn. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Zachary Lenhert of Lewiston takes a photograph July 29 of his daughter, Daphne, as she balances on her mother, Angie. The family was walking down Lisbon Street during Art Walk LA and noticed murals on the side of a building, then stopping to make some art of its own. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Danni Twomey, 64, does bicep curls July 24 in her living room in Minot. Twomey says she has been lifting weights since she was 13 and is still driven to remain fit. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Competitors work their way through obstacles July 23 at the Tough Mountain Challenge at Sunday River in Newry. More than 3,000 competitors took the 3-mile challenge that traversed 22 obstacles. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Kayla Clark, 14, has her hair dyed July 28 in Auburn by her mother, Roxanne Flick, as Clark’s grandmother, Lucy O’Donal, watches. Clark says the only person she trusts to do her hair, outside a professional salon, is her mother. They like to do the dyeing outdoors on their front porch to make cleanup easier. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Davis Carll, 5, of Auburn gives Mike McGraw a high-five July 27 during the McG United Soccer Academy at the Lewiston-Auburn Youth Soccer Association fields in Auburn. The five-day camp has 145 children and teenagers led by coaches from Lewiston High School, Central Maine Community College and players from LHS and from Edward Little High School in Auburn. “They are here for the game. They are here to have fun, and what a great place to be on a nice day like today,” says McGraw, founder of the camp. A retired high school coach, McGraw led his team for the last time in 2019 after 44 years coaching the LHS boys’ soccer team. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

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