Hero Run/Walk in South Williamsport honors fallen members in blue
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel, right, starts out with a group of roughly 30 participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. The group of law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
- RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
- RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
- RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
- RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
- RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel, right, starts out with a group of roughly 30 participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. The group of law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.
Lycoming County Sheriff Eric Spiegel addresses a group of participants at the Annual Hero Run/Walk at the Water Authority trailhead in South Williamsport on Saturday, March 14, 2025. A group of roughly 30 law enforcement officers, family members and friends braved the cold, windy weather for a three-mile trek to honor fallen members in blue.










