Local News Honorable Mentions: More moments captured in 2022 By Staff Reports - December 29, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Many moments were captured on camera this year. Here are a few more of our favorites from 2022. 1 of 12 Brown County High School senior Joshua Miller hugs his grandpa after a basketball game in March. Democrat file photos The Story Walk on Salt Creek Trail was unveiled by children’s library director Samantha Hyde, young readers and pedestrians on April 2. Featuring 18 posts with illustrations and activities, the addition to the trail keeps pedestrians of all ages entertained. Democrat file photos The cast of “Mamma Mia!” rehearses “Voulez Vouz” at Brown County High School in preparation of their performance in May. Democrat file photos The Spring Blossom Parade returned in May after a two-year hiatus because of COVID-19. Democrat file photos The Dawg Gone Walk and Fiesta returned to Deer Run Park in May, with many four-legged friends dressing up for the occassion. Democrat file photos Rhett Silbaugh collects his diploma from Brown County High School Principal Trent Austin at the graduation ceremony in May. Democrat file photos Del and Letty Newkirk were the winners of the John D. Rudd Award in June. The two were instrumental as founders of Brown County Community Foundation in 1993. Democrat file photos Wrenn Drake lights a sparkler before the annual Fourth of July fireworks start on the hill at the Brown County Schools administration building on July 3. Democrat file photos Savannah Billings won the title of Brown County 4-H Fair Queen in July. Democrat file photos Gavin and Maeve Steele dance to Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect,” at the Daddy Daughter Dance on Aug. 26. Democrat file photos Runners hit the trails at the seventh annual Hilly Half Marathon in November. Democrat file photos Brown County Veterans Service Officer Chris Snell was the keynote speaker at the annual Veterans Day program at Brown County High School in November. Democrat file photos