Week in Review 2019-08-25
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Deisy Sandoval, 17, of Jasper, center, smiles after being announced as the 2019 Miss Latina Queen while 2019 Miss Congeniality Crystal Gonzalez, 16, of Huntingburg, right, claps during the Latino Culture Fest Pageant at Southridge High School in Huntingburg on Sunday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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2019 Miss Congeniality Crystal Gonzalez, 16, of Huntingburg, left, 2019 Miss Latina Queen Deisy Sandoval, 17, of Jasper, 2019 First Runner-Up Karla Alegria, 15, of Huntingburg, and Thalia Hernandez, 15, of Jasper, smile for a portrait after the Latino Culture Fest Pageant at Southridge High School in Huntingburg on Sunday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Keaton Hill, 4, of Huntingburg, center, runs behind Maggie Warren, 4, of St. Anthony, right, as Kayla Smith of Evansville, left, and Alana Fauquher of Birdseye throw colored powder for the Color Run during Birdseye Picnic at Birdseye Park on Saturday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Bailey Bockting, 13, of Marengo, left, Zoie Eason, 13, of Marengo, Carly Kenley, 13, of Birdseye, Jenna Froman, 13, of Eckerty, and Kylie Rickenbaugh, 13, of English, converse on a picnic table during the Birdseye Picnic at Birdseye Park on Saturday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Miss Latina contestants Deisy Sandoval, 17, of Jasper, left, Karla Alegria, 15, of Huntingburg, Crystal Gonzalez, 16, of Huntingburg, and Thalia Hernandez, 15, of Jasper, wait for the judges to announce the results for the Latino Culture Fest Pageant at Southridge High School in Huntingburg on Sunday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Marilyn Loechte, left, and her husband, Dave Loechte, both of Schnellville, enjoy their morning reading before the Open Contesting Show at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds in Bretzville on Sunday. They came to watch their two daughters and grandson barrel race. "I used to barrel race but when the kids got older, I just quit barrel racing," Dave said, "We just go with them now." "It's what we do as a family," Marilyn said. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Adrianna Mann of Haubstadt, left, Halee Grisham, 16, of Evansville, and Kristin Haire of Evansville converse on their horses before competing in the open 3-D barrels during the Open Contesting Show at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds in Bretzville on Saturday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Minister Jon Hemmer of Stendal, center, leads cowboy church before the Open Contesting Show at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds in Bretzville on Sunday. Hemmer has been holding cowboy church at various events for 10 years and has been holding cowboy church at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds for more than five years. "It's my favorite place to come because it's always like home," Hemmer said. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Minister Jon Hemmer of Stendal, left, leads cowboy church before the Open Contesting Show at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds in Bretzville on Sunday. Hemmer has been holding cowboy church at various events for 10 years and has been holding cowboy church at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds for more than five years. "It's my favorite place to come because it's always like home," Hemmer said. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Marilyn Loechte, left, and her husband, Dave Loechte, both of Schnellville, enjoy their morning reading before the Open Contesting Show at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds in Bretzville on Sunday. They came to watch their two daughters and grandson barrel race. "I used to barrel race but when the kids got older, I just quit barrel racing," Dave said, "We just go with them now." "It's what we do as a family," Marilyn said. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald