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“I asked God to be with me, and to give me the strength to remain nonviolent, and to forgive them,” Zwerg said.
Zwerg’s story is a part of the new Spike Lee produced movie “Son of the South,” which releases Friday. It’s based on Bob Zellner’s autobiography “The Wrong Side of Murder Creek.”
On May 20, 1961, the Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery attempting to test the law and integrate bus travel across the South.
“In that instant, I had the most amazing religious experience of my life, said Zwerg in a recent telephone conversation. I felt a peace come over me. I felt, it’s tough to explain, but that I was just surrounded by love.”
How do I get the vaccine?
Appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Northwest Indiana, and throughout the state, must be made through the state s vaccine appointment website â ourshot.in.gov â or by calling 211.
Who is eligible?
Individuals age 40 and up
Health care workers or volunteers who have close contact or face-to-face interaction with patients in any setting: inpatient, outpatient, provider office, nursing home, residential care facility, and in-home services. This includes all clinical and nonclinical (administrative, transportation, clergy, etc.) positions with direct patient interaction.
People routinely exposed to COVID-19 infectious material, such as COVID-19 patient room cleaners, COVID-19 testing personnel, and autopsy or other postmortem handlers of COVID-19 patients or tissue.
With a week full of events, Ohio University and Athens are creating an atmosphere to understand activism and continue the journey of remembrance and acknowledgment.
Bagel Street Deli on Friday reported an overnight breaking and entering that left the business with both its front door and cash drawer damaged and its iPad stolen.
The break-in, which happened sometime between 8:30 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 a.m. Friday at 27 S. Court St., resulted in an estimated $1,200 in damages for the beloved Uptown deli, according to a report filed with the Athens Police Department.
Bagel Street has since asked the community for help finding the person responsible for the crimes. They called on anybody with information related to the break-in to contact 740-539-3838.
âThe thieves didnât get away with much, but we feel violated + sad. Twitter detectives, if you have any info help us out!â the business said in a tweet.