Lenny Marks of Jasper picked up a flag from a fallen flag pole Wednesday morning outside the home of his friend, Sam Schwenk, in Ireland. Marks helped salvage items and clear debris after a tornado hit and damaged Schwenk’s home and barn. “All my keepsakes blew away,” Schwenk said. “I’m still in a state of shock.”
The Forest Park team surrounded the Ranger's "number one fan" Ryan Kempf of Bretzville after Saturday night's Class 2A sectional championship game at Memorial Gym in Huntingburg. Forest Park defeated Mater Dei 44-43.
Forest Park High School senior Colton Schwartz looked up from a book during a rehearsal of “Shrek the Musical” on Tuesday at the school in Ferdinand. The musical will be performed 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Donald Schepers of Celestine raced in the Irish Trot 5K during Ireland's annual St. Patrick's celebration on Saturday morning.
Forest Park's student section cheered on the Rangers during Friday night's Class 2A sectional semifinal at Memorial Gym in Huntingburg. Forest Park defeated Tell City 31-27.
Heritage Hills head coach Greg Gogel talked to Cole Sigler after he was tagged out trying to take third base during Wednesday night's game at Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City. Evansville Reitz defeated Heritage Hills 14-9.
Fifth Street School second-grade teacher Karen Pieper laughed after student Makenna Cummins threw a cream pie in her face Thursday during the Jasper school’s fundraiser for Mentors for Youth Super Strikes. The school registered two teams in the annual Super Strikes event and raised more than $1,400, exceeding the goal by more than $400.
Forest Park High School seniors Brianna Eckert blended the eyeshadow for Bailey Luttrell, left, during a rehearsal of “Shrek the Musical” on Tuesday at the school in Ferdinand. The musical will be performed 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Carter Himsel of Jasper, 5, watched as his father, Jace, prepared to shoot a spud cannon outside Ireland Elementary School during Ireland's annual St. Patrick's celebration on Saturday.
Marshall Schepers of Dubois, 8, waited for a bite while fishing at his grandmother's pond in Dubois on Tuesday during his spring break.
Sydney Bettag, 8, right, whispered to Addison Schneider, 8, both of Ferdinand, during Saturday night's Class 2A sectional championship game at Memorial Gym in Huntingburg. Forest Park defeated Mater Dei 44-43.
Color guard instructor Amanda Blunk demonstrated twirling techniques during a color guard clinic on Saturday at Fifth Street Elementary School gym in Jasper. Jasper High School color guard instructor Alie White offered the first clinic for middle and high school youth to learn basic skills and to see if they would enjoy being in guard.
Heritage Hills' Lukus Rickelman waited to warm up to bat during Wednesday night's game at Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City. Evansville Reitz defeated Heritage Hills 14-9.
Indiana Conservation Officer Tim Kaiser praised his K-9 partner, Derby, after tracking two fisherman at the Blue Grass Fish and Wildlife Area during a drill on March 8. Kaiser said he likes to take Derby to places where he can simulate real-life tracking experiences.
Aiden Ison, left, and Ethan Bauer, both 9 and of Jasper, tossed around a potato that they received during the parade at Ireland's annual St. Patrick's celebration on Sunday.
Zach Buechlein of Jasper, 17, watched his mother, Sheila, walk over as he sat with Clive for a moment before returning him to the shelter during the Dubois County Humane Society's Dog Day Out on Sunday afternoon in Jasper. The Dubois County Humane Society allows people to come to the shelter and check out a dog between 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Sundays.
A tornado blew the roof off of Ed and Kathy Vollmer’s home in Ireland Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
Madelyn Schepers of Dubois, 10, blew on a dandelion while fishing at her grandmother's pond in Dubois on Tuesday during spring break.
Charlotte Bradley of Ferdinand, 6, closed her eyes and counted to 10 before looking for a miniature horse figure that Hippotherapist Carrie Smith, right, had hidden in the barn during her hippotherapy lesson Thursday at Freedom Reins Therapeutic Riding Center in Jasper. Bradley has a genetic disorder called Prader-Willi syndrome, which includes symptoms like weak muscles and delayed development. Bradley began sessions with Smith last year as a way to improve coordination, balance and strength.
Northeast Dubois senior Kale Asbell started up a tractor as his classmates watched at lunch during Tractor Show Day on Wednesday at the school in Dubois. Sixteen students bundled up and drove to school on their tractors in celebration of the school’s FFA Week.
Cedar Crest Intermediate School sixth-grader Shelby Altman practiced signing letters of the alphabet during the school's Disability Awareness Week on Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Special needs teacher Alicia Kunkler planned a variety of lessons and activities throughout the week to help the students learn about different types of disabilities.
Molly Schepers of Dubois, 4, asked for help in measuring herself while her brother Marshall, 8, fished at their grandmother's pond in Dubois on Tuesday.
Rushine Moore of Jasper cuddled with her 16-month-old son Aleczander at the end of a Music Together class offered by Strings, Inc. on Thursday at the library annex in Jasper.
David Main of Jasper took a clock from the wall while collecting salvageable items after a tornado destroyed the home of his friends, Ed and Kathy Vollmer, Wednesday, March 1, 2017, in Ireland.