Week in Review 2016-12-18
Read MoreSouthridge Raiders fans, from left, Summer Satterfield, 9, Kelsey Wibbeler, 9, Ava Hall, 9, Jenna Kendall, 12, Ashlie Harter, 11, all of Huntingburg, danced together as they watched the Dubois County Hoops Classic consolation game at Huntingburg Memorial Gym on Saturday. Northeast Dubois defeated Southridge 51-45. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Tatiana Dunn of Evansville played the violin during the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra's performance of Messiah by Candlelight at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Jasper on Saturday. This is the third year the orchestra and choir have visited the historic church in Jasper to perform.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Teairra Dickerson, 11, left, and Bailey Fox, 10, comforted Alicia Phillips, 10, center, all of Winslow, during Sunday's candlelight vigil in memory of Alicia's brother Bryce and Paige Bailey, the 12-year-olds who died after falling through the ice in Winslow last week. Nearly 200 people crowded into the Winslow fire station to honor and remember Bryce and Paige.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Jerry "Tuffy" Blackwell, pastor of Mt Pisgah Baptist Church, led those gathered in singing "Amazing Grace" during Sunday's candlelight vigil honoring Bryce Phillips and Paige Bailey, the 12-year-olds that died after falling through the ice in Winslow last week. Nearly 200 people crowded into the Winslow fire station to honor and remember Bryce and Paige.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Brittney Kirby of Winslow, 6, held a candle during Sunday's vigil to remember Bryce Phillips and Paige Bailey, the 12-year-olds who died after falling through the ice in Winslow last week. Nearly 200 people crowded into the Winslow fire station to honor and remember Bryce and Paige.Sarah Shaw/The Herald
Forest Park High School senior Dillon Hasenour embraced principal Jamie Pund after discovering he had been awarded the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program by the Dubois County Community Foundation on Wednesday. The scholarship, awarded to one Dubois County student each year, covers full tuition, required fees and a stipend of $900 per year for four years at any Indiana private or public college.