News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Parents and students embrace Tuesday, Nov. 14 outside the vestibule at Tuscarawas Valley Middle-High School in Zoarville, Ohio, after learning that three of the school's marching band members as well as a teacher, and 2 chaparones died in a fiery bus crash on Interstate 70, in Licking County – about an hour from the school. The crash was a multi-vehilce, chain reaction crash. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”A trooper from the Ohio State Highway Patrol watches over traffic during dismissal time, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Tusky Valley Schools, Zoarville, Ohio. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Television reporters conduct stand-ups shortly before community members arrived for a community prayer vigil, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Tuscarawas Valley Schools football stadium in Zoarville, Ohio. Three students, two chaperones and a teacher all died in a fiery multi-vehicle crash earlier in the day. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Students from the marching band embrace during the community prayer vigil, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Tuscarawas Valley Schools football stadium in Zoarville, Ohio. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Students walk the football field during the community prayer vigil, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Tuscarawas Valley Schools football stadium in Zoarville, Ohio. Most of the students pictured were on the bus that crashed earlier in the day on I-70 in Licking County, killing 6 people. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Six candles are lit to remember the deceased during the community prayer vigil, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Tuscarawas Valley Schools football stadium in Zoarville, Ohio. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”A woman sheds tears during the community prayer vigil, Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Tuscarawas Valley Schools football stadium in Zoarville, Ohio. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Mark Murphy, former superintendent of Tuscarawas Valley Schools, at center left, embraces a student early Wednesday morning, Nov. 15 at the Tuscarawas Valley Middle-High School in Zoarville, Ohio. Also pictured at left is Detective Cpt. Adam Fisher of the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, and Amy Burrier, vice president of the Tuscarawas County Board of Education. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”Family members of John “JD” David Worrell embrace during his funeral service, Saturday, Nov. 18 at Wilkshire Event Center in Bolivar, Ohio. Worrell was a Tuscarawas Valley High School band member killed in the bus crash in Licking County, Ohio, Tuesday, Nov. 14, along with two other students, two chaperones, and a teacher. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)
News Picture Story - 1st, “Tuscarawas Valley Bus Tragedy”David "Cowboy" Graham, of Newark, raises his hat for passing cars, Thursday, Nov. 16 across the street from Tuscarawas Valley Middle-High School in Zoarville. David has been traveling the country in support of victims of tragedies such as mass casualty incidents, mass shootings, and natural disasters. (Andrew Dolph / The Times Reporter)