Week in Review 2020-07-12
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Northeast Dubois' Paige Wildman cheers with her team before Tuesday's Tri-County Invitational cross country meet at Huntingburg. Wildman finished the race in 12th place. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Northeast Dubois' Paige Wildman cheers with her team before Tuesday's Tri-County Invitational cross country meet at Huntingburg. Wildman finished the race in 12th place. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Forest Park's Linda Jacob runs after the ball during Tuesday's girls soccer sectional game at Cedar Crest Intermediate School in Bretzville. Forest Park defeated North Posey 13-2. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Forest Park's Linda Jacob runs after the ball during Tuesday's girls soccer sectional game at Cedar Crest Intermediate School in Bretzville. Forest Park defeated North Posey 13-2. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Forest Park's Katie Russell kicks the ball during Saturday's girls soccer sectional championship at Cedar Crest Intermediate School in Bretzville. Evansville Day defeated Forest Park 3-0. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Forest Park's Katie Russell kicks the ball during Saturday's girls soccer sectional championship at Cedar Crest Intermediate School in Bretzville. Evansville Day defeated Forest Park 3-0. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Kent Reyling of Jasper poses for a photograph in front of a community mural on the Kerstiens Building in Jasper on Saturday. "I wanted to come out and support the kids," Reyling said. "This is an amazing thing." Reyling is a member of the Jasper Community Arts Commission Board. The mural was dedicated on Saturday by the Jasper Mayor's Youth Leadership Council. Cheyenne Boone/The Herald
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Andrew Mullady, 4, of Huntingburg, plays with toys at the rummage sale on Maple Grove Campground in Huntingburg on Saturday. "I grew up coming out here," said Annie Mullady, Andrew's mother. "It's a special place to us and there are lots of memories." The Historic Maple Grove Foundation hosted the event to raise proceeds for the restoration of the church and maintenance of the campground. Cheyenne Boone/The Herald
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Tracy Durcholz of Ferdinand works with her husband, Mark, not pictured, to clear a spot for a shaded glider bench outside their home on Tuesday. The Durcholzes' daughter, Caroline, 4, has congenital heart disease and prefers the cooler shade when she is outside. "Mark says, 'anything for Caroline,'" Tracy said. Marlena Sloss/The Herald