Remembering SE Texans lost to COVID-19
Jorge Ramos, Staff writer
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1of9Kevin Swearingen and his daughter Charlee, 16, who remains on life support infected with COVID-19 at a Houston hospital.Photo courtesy Kevin Swearingen.Show MoreShow Less
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4of9Sandra Robinson, 64, died of the coronavirus and other complications on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020. Robinson was a field trip supervisor for the transportation department at Beaumont Independent School District, where a growing number of cases have been reported in recent days.Isaac Windes / Kevin RobinsonShow MoreShow Less
5of9Diane Goetschius passed away from the coronavirus on Dec. 2. The longtime BISD educator was beloved by the community.Courtesy / The Goetschius FamilyShow MoreShow Less
Education changed forever in 2020
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First grade teacher Holly VanDorn, now in her third year at Regina - Howell Elementary School, waits to begin a zoom meeting with her class Wednesday as she prepares for a rolling in-person start Monday, September 21. Multiple safety protocols for classrooms, school facilities and buses are in place to try and maintain health and safety for students and staff. The desks in VanDorn s have been spaced apart, and sanitizers and reminders of cleaning are posted throughout the classroom. Photo taken Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Kim Brent/The EnterpriseKim Brent / The Enterprise
As the year of 2020 draws to a close, schools, students and the education sector across the board will remain forever changed.
December 12, 2020
My family was born and raised in Nebraska. Both parents went to UNL as did I. I was at every single game in the 90s. 94 game vs Kordell Stewart, Rashaan Salam, and Michael Westbrook. I was at all 3 championships in Miami, AZ and Miami.
I saw Eric Crouch’s catch in Memorial stadium vs OU in 2001. I was in the endzone of Missouri during “The Catch” in 97 with Frost and Davison.
I’ve kinda checked out a long time ago, but I woke up today to my dad posting this on his facebook. My dad was a former diehard husker fan until today. He inherited season tickets from a family friend way back in the 70s and has kept them …until today.