Week in Review 2018-10-07
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Forest Park seniors Jace Bieker, Garret Jochem and Bryson Weyer accept the game ball from Northeast Dubois athletic director Terry Friedman following Saturday's Class 1A boys soccer sectional championship in Dubois. South Spencer defeated Forest Park 3-2. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Lynn Krodel of St. Anthony portrays a contaminated victim as Kyle Smith of Huntingburg simulates rinsing him off in the three-part technical decontamination zone with members off the Dubois County Hazmat Team during Saturday's full-scale training exercise at Farbest Foods in Huntingburg. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Huntingburg Volunteer firefighters Chris Lee, left, and Adam Meece transport Austin Kane of Huntingburg, an emergency medical services student at Vincennes University Jasper Campus, during Saturday's full-scale training exercise at Farbest Foods in Huntingburg. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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"Can you walk?" Dubois County Hazmat Team members Chris Geyer of Schnellville and Joe DeKemper of Dubois repeatedly ask Vincennes University student Jennifer Stapleton of Washington, portraying an injured person, during Saturday's full-scale training exercise at Farbest Foods in Huntingburg. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Dubois County Hazmat Team members Chris Geyer of Schnellville and Joe DeKemper of Dubois strap Vincennes University student Samantha Coates of Terre Haute, portraying an injured person, into a sleigh to be pulled out of the hot zone during Saturday's full-scale training exercise at Farbest Foods in Huntingburg. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Volunteer reenactors Doris Pfaff of Birdseye, center left, and Martha Heeke of Evanston, right, care for Rhonda Schier of Lincoln City as she portrays Nancy Hanks Lincoln's last moments during the "Death in a One-Room Cabin" program at Lincoln Boyhood National Monument in Lincoln City on Saturday. Volunteer reenactors, from left, Amanda Varner of Grandview, Becca Snider of Huntingburg, 12, Susan Wilson of Owensboro and Lyndsey Taylor of St. Henry, 11, gather at the foot of the bed.
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Over 100 people watch as reenactors put the finishing touches on a wooden coffin during the "Death in a One-Room Cabin" program at Lincoln Boyhood National Monument in Lincoln City on Saturday. In the cabin, a reenactor portrayed Nancy Hank Lincoln's final moments. After a reenactor announced her time had come, the finished coffin was brought into the cabin and then carted off in a horse-drawn wagon. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald