Week in Review 2020-04-05
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Indiana University basketball star Alan Henderson was the center of attention during warmups 25 years ago before an IU All-Star game Monday evening in Jasper, the team of current and former IU players took on former Jasper-area All-stars. A story on the game is in the sports section. Herald file photo by Tim Myers. Published April 11, 1995.
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Dwight Giddens of Schnellville grocery shops wearing a face mask and gloves during the senior shopping hour for those over age 60 and most at-risk at Holiday Foods in Jasper on Tuesday. “The way it’s going all over the world, people are dying,” Giddens said. “They say to take all the precautions.” Marlena Sloss/The Herald
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Local artist Jennifer Wagner works on her latest piece of art at her home in Jasper on Thursday. With the outbreak of COVID-19, people are self-quarantining at home and turning to social media for sources of distraction and good news. "I'm using my art to spread kindness in a creative way," Wagner said.Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Knox Gogel's great aunt Lisa Feldmeyer of Huntingburg holds a birthday sign out of her car window while driving by the Gogel family's home in Holland on Saturday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Knox wasn't able to have a traditional birthday party. Instead, more than two dozen of his friends and family members showed up in a surprise caravan to sing him happy birthday and give him balloons and gifts as they drove past. "It's my favorite birthday in my life," Knox said. Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Knox Gogel, 6, waves to the parade of cars driving by filled with his friends and family wishing him a happy birthday at the Gogel family's home in Holland on Saturday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Knox wasn't able to have a traditional birthday party. Instead, more than two dozen of his friends and family members showed up in a surprise caravan to sing him happy birthday and give him balloons and gifts as they drove past. "It's my favorite birthday in my life," Knox said. Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Knox Gogel, 6, his dad, Greg, brother, Krew, 3, and mom, Jenna, watch the parade of cars drive by filled with his friends and family wishing him a happy birthday at the Gogel family's home in Holland on Saturday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Knox wasn't able to have a traditional birthday party. Instead, more than two dozen of his friends and family members showed up in a surprise caravan to sing him happy birthday and give him balloons and gifts as they drove past. "It's my favorite birthday in my life," Knox said. Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Northeast Dubois School Resource Officer Tim Lampert loads a school bus with bags of food and dyed Easter eggs at Northeast Dubois High School in Dubois on Tuesday. This is the second week that the Northeast Dubois busses drove their normal route to deliver groceries to families in need.
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Dubois Middle School Principal Ryan Case carries cartons of dyed Easter eggs while loading the busses with food at Northeast Dubois High School in Dubois on Tuesday. This is the second week that the Northeast Dubois busses drove their normal route to deliver groceries to families in need. Marlena Sloss/The Herald
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Heart to Heart Hospice staff members Karington England of French Lick, back, Mary Bingle of Jasper, dressed as Easter bunnies, wish Northwood Retirement Community residents a happy Easter in Jasper on Tuesday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, retirement communities are trying to protect their residents by limiting visitations to outside the building through windows only. "I used to work here," Bingle said. "So I know a lot of them and it's just heartwarming to see their smiles." Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Heart to Heart Hospice staff members Karington England of French Lick, left, Mary Bingle of Jasper, dressed as Easter bunnies, and Bryce Morrison of Ferdinand and his dog, Bowser, walk up to windows and wish Northwood Retirement Community residents a happy Easter in Jasper on Tuesday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, retirement communities are trying to protect their residents by limiting visitations to outside the building through windows only. "I used to work here," Bingle said. "So I know a lot of them and it's just heartwarming to see their smiles." Kayla Renie/The Herald
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Heart to Heart Hospice staff member Mary Bingle of Jasper, dressed as the Easter bunny, wishes Northwood Retirement Community residents a happy Easter in Jasper on Tuesday. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, retirement communities are trying to protect their residents by limiting visitations to outside the building through windows. "I used to work here," Bingle said. "So I know a lot of them and it's just heartwarming to see their smiles." Kayla Renie/The Herald