Recent Work. (3.1.14)

Here's a rather large collection of recent work. From tax related stuff to a South Dakota Symphony Orchestra concert for young people.

Thanks for looking, enjoy.

A tattered American Flag waves in the wind above the Argus Leader building Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014, in downtown Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Mike Stolinski fills out some paperwork before getting help with his income taxes as a part of the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program at the Kuehn Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. The volunteers cater to senior citizens, but don't limit their assistance to just seniors and help people of all ages, said Randy Lindquist, a volunteer tax preparer. Volunteers will be on hand at the Kuehn Community Center to assist people with their taxes Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. until Friday, April 11, 2014. Appointments are needed and can be made by calling 605-336-6722. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Volunteer tax preparer William Lowder helps Cynthia Jacobs with her income taxes as a part of the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program at the Kuehn Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. The volunteers cater to senior citizens, but don't limit their assistance to just seniors and help people of all ages, said Randy Lindquist, a volunteer tax preparer. Volunteers will be on hand at the Kuehn Community Center to assist people with their taxes Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. until Friday, April 11, 2014. Appointments are needed and can be made by calling 605-336-6722. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Volunteer tax preparer William Lowder looks over paperwork for Mike Stolinski's income taxes as a part of the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program at the Kuehn Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. The volunteers cater to senior citizens, but don't limit their assistance to just seniors and help people of all ages, said Randy Lindquist, a volunteer tax preparer. Volunteers will be on hand at the Kuehn Community Center to assist people with their taxes Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. until Friday, April 11, 2014. Appointments are needed and can be made by calling 605-336-6722. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Volunteer tax preparer William Lowder, right, helps Mike Stolinski with his income taxes as a part of the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program at the Kuehn Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. The volunteers cater to senior citizens, but don't limit their assistance to just seniors and help people of all ages, said Randy Lindquist, a volunteer tax preparer. Volunteers will be on hand at the Kuehn Community Center to assist people with their taxes Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. until Friday, April 11, 2014. Appointments are needed and can be made by calling 605-336-6722. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Matt Althoff, chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, speaks about the diocese's plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Shelley Sorensen voices concern about the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls' plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Dick Year, owner of Midstates Quality Imprinted Sportswear, voices concern about the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls' plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Matt Althoff, chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, speaks about the diocese's plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Cynthia Rieffer voices concern about the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls' plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Scott Thorson voices concern about the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls' plans to buy a warehouse downtown and convert it into a center for the homeless during a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Chad Nolen, office services associate at Home Federal Bank, snow blows the sidewalk on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, outside Home Federal Bank in downtown Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Four boys sit at the top of the bleachers before a game between O'Gorman and Lincoln Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014, at Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Jeff Kolhoff works on a vehicle in an Autumotive Technology class at Southeast Technical Institute on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. STI announced, during a press conference on Thursday, the "Tech Ed Works For Me" marketing campaign. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Nick Van Bemmel, left, and Jeff Kolhoff work on a vehicle in an Autumotive Technology class at Southeast Technical Institute on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, in Sioux Falls. STI announced, during a press conference on Thursday, the "Tech Ed Works For Me" marketing campaign. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Music Director, Delta David Gier, speaks to the audience about the orchestra's performance of, "Scheherazade," during the Young People's Concert on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Andrew Reinartz, a member of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, practices before the Young People's Concert put on by orchestra on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Music Director Delta David Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Audience members look on during the Young People's Concert put on by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Music Director Delta David Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Music Director, Delta David Gier, speaks to the audience about the orchestra's performance of, "Scheherazade," during the Young People's Concert on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra performs during the Young People's Concert on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Music Director Delta David Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Audience members look on during the Young People's Concert put on by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, at the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls. South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Executive Director, Jennifer Boomgaarden said that, more than 5,000 children from schools in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota attended three performances, of "Scheherazade," by the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was accompanied by actors performing the story of "Scheherazade," while Music Director Delta David Gier guided the audience through the performances. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
A passerby stops to assist a motorist after they got stuck in the snow on the side of Marson Drive near the intersection with Southeastern Avenue during Saturday's snow fall on Saturday, March 1, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Linda Krsnak, of Linda's Gardens, stands for a portrait on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, in one of their high tunnel greenhouses at Linda's Gardens near Chester, S.D. Linda's Gardens supplies the Flandreau Indian School with fresh produce. The high tunnels allow Krsnak to grow fresh produce through the Winter. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Linda Krsnak, of Linda's Gardens, pulls the row covers off rows of growing produce in a high tunnel greenhouse on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Linda's Gardens near Chester, S.D. The row covers trap heat and help prevent the produce from freezing in the Winter, Krsnak said. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Linda Krsnak, of Linda's Gardens, pulls the row covers off rows of growing produce in a high tunnel greenhouse on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at Linda's Gardens near Chester, S.D. The row covers trap heat and help prevent the produce from freezing in the Winter, Krsnak said. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Mallards walk on the ice on the Big Sioux River in Sioux Falls on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Nyabdnda Vangestine works at the pre-sorting station separating plastic bags and pulling them apart so the contents can be sorted later down the line at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
From left, Hadwin Alsever, Terry Crow and Nyabdnda Vangestine work at the pre-sorting station separating plastic bags and pulling them apart so the contents can be sorted later down the line at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Recyclable material makes its way through the sorting process on a conveyor belt at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Mike Gydesen uses a front-end loader to load recyclables into a hopper at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Millennium Recycling employees sort through recyclables removing any non-recyclable material on a conveyor belt at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Millennium Recycling employees sort through recyclables removing any non-recyclable material on a conveyor belt at Millennium Recycling on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Marion High School senior, Renae VanderZee, left, and junior, Miranda Chedester pack boxes of food and other items for the South Dakota Army National Guard's 1742nd Transportation Company, who are currently deployed to Afghanistan, as part of VanderZee's senior project on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at the Air National Guard Base in Sioux Falls.  (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Marion High School junior, Angelica Rico packs boxes of food and other items for the South Dakota Army National Guard's 1742nd Transportation Company, who are currently deployed to Afghanistan, as part of her friend, Renae VanderZee's, senior project on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at the Air National Guard Base in Sioux Falls.  (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Marion High School senior, Renae VanderZee packs boxes of food and other items for the South Dakota Army National Guard's 1742nd Transportation Company, who are currently deployed to Afghanistan, as part of her senior project on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at the Air National Guard Base in Sioux Falls.  (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Oscar Howe Elementary fifth graders, Josh Mehlhaff (right), 11, and Ryan Berglin, also 11, work on unlocking a combination lock after a presentation  by school counselor, Kathy Tofflemire, attempting to prepare them and their classmates for middle school on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Oscar Howe Elementary School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Oscar Howe Elementary fifth grader, Ryan Berglin, 11, works on unlocking a combination lock after a presentation by school counselor, Kathy Tofflemire, attempting to prepare him and his classmates for middle school on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Oscar Howe Elementary School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Kathy Tofflemire, Oscar Howe Elementary school counselor, talks to Oscar Howe Elementary fifth graders attempting to prepare them for middle school on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Oscar Howe Elementary School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Oscar Howe Elementary fifth graders take notes as school counselor, Kathy Tofflemire, gives a presentation attempting to prepare them for middle school on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Oscar Howe Elementary School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Oscar Howe Elementary fifth grader, Josh Mehlhaff, 11, works on unlocking a combination lock after a presentation by school counselor, Kathy Tofflemire, attempting to prepare him and his classmates for middle school on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Oscar Howe Elementary School in Sioux Falls. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Minnehaha County Master Gardner, Steve Sikorski helps second grade students in Danielle Eszlinger's class work on a raised bed for a community garden on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014, at the Baltic Elementary School in Baltic, S.D. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Minnehaha County Master Gardner, Steve Sikorski helps second grade students in Danielle Eszlinger's class work on a raised bed for a community garden on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014, at the Baltic Elementary School in Baltic, S.D. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Baltic Elementary School second grader Angel Nelson and her classmates work on a raised bed for a community garden with the help of Minnehaha County Master Gardener, Steve Sikorski on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014, at the Baltic Elementary School in Baltic, S.D. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Minnehaha County Master Gardner, Steve Sikorski helps second grade students in Danielle Eszlinger's class work on a raised bed for a community garden on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014, at the Baltic Elementary School in Baltic, S.D. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)
Minnehaha County Master Gardner, Steve Sikorski asks for a volunteer from Danielle Eszlinger's second grade class to take their turn helping him work on a raised bed for a community garden on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014, at the Baltic Elementary School in Baltic, S.D. (Joe Ahlquist / Argus Leader)

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