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Photo Gallery for Monday 4/24/17

2017-04-24 01:00:00
Dalton “Skip” Weyand, left, and Brian Marcellus display Wheaties boxes with their photos on them after being inducted into the Butler County Bowling Association Hall of Fame Saturday night, April 22, 2017.John Enrietto/Butler Eagle

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MOCK CRASH - Firefighters, police and medical personnel, with help from some student actors, stage a mock crash scene Friday, April 21, 2017, at Mars High School to show the dangers of drinking and driving. The mock accident was presented to juniors and seniors in the school parking lot. The event included a head-on crash scene, an examination of a victim by the county coroner and transport of another victim by a medical helicopter.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
MOCK CRASH - Firefighters, police and medical personnel, with help from some student actors, stage a mock crash scene Friday, April 21, 2017, at Mars High School to show the dangers of drinking and driving. The mock accident was presented to juniors and seniors in the school parking lot. The event included a head-on crash scene, an examination of a victim by the county coroner and transport of another victim by a medical helicopter.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Farrier Jill Beidl-McCandless says she works on about 600 horses of all sizes. She visits each horse every six to eight weeks and makes it to two to four locations daily. From April to October, the farrier’s busiest time of year, she sees 15 to 20 horses a day.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Farrier Jill Beidl-McCandless says she works on about 600 horses of all sizes. She visits each horse every six to eight weeks and makes it to two to four locations daily. From April to October, the farrier’s busiest time of year, she sees 15 to 20 horses a day.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Father Marinaro Skatepark committee member Chris Jolly skates on a ramp. The skatepark committee is raising money and meeting with city officials as it makes plans to improve the facility. Committee members see the park as an important way to keep youngsters in the city busy and out of trouble.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Farrier Jill Beidl-McCandless says she works on about 600 horses of all sizes. She visits each horse every six to eight weeks and makes it to two to four locations daily. From April to October, the farrier’s busiest time of year, she sees 15 to 20 horses a day.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Father Marinaro Skatepark committee member Chris Jolly gets some lift off a ramp. The skatepark committee is raising money and meeting with city officials as it makes plans to improve the facility. Committee members see the park as an important way to keep youngsters in the city busy and out of trouble.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Farrier Jill Beidl-McCandless says she works on about 600 horses of all sizes. She visits each horse every six to eight weeks and makes it to two to four locations daily. From April to October, the farrier’s busiest time of year, she sees 15 to 20 horses a day.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Farrier Jill Beidl-McCandless says she works on about 600 horses of all sizes. She visits each horse every six to eight weeks and makes it to two to four locations daily. From April to October, the farrier’s busiest time of year, she sees 15 to 20 horses a day.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Mike Hillwig and department head John Campbell of Butler County Facilities & Operations size up a ballistic panel that was later installed onto the information desk in the county government center lobby Friday, April 21, 2017. The panel was one of three installed Friday. A fourth was added to the two free-standing ones stationed closer to the building’s entrance.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Father Marinaro Skatepark committee members Chris Jolly, left, and Kelly Ruby stand with Eric Mahler, park director. The group is seeking a $25,000 grant to improve the park.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Mike Hillwig and department head John Campbell of Butler County Facilities & Operations size up a ballistic panel that was later installed onto the information desk in the county government center lobby Friday, April 21, 2017. The panel was one of three installed Friday. A fourth was added to the two free-standing ones stationed closer to the building’s entrance.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Father Marinaro Skatepark committee members Chris Jolly, left, and Kelly Ruby stand with Eric Mahler, park director. The group is seeking a $25,000 grant to improve the park.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
MOCK CRASH - Firefighters, police and medical personnel, with help from some student actors, stage a mock crash scene Friday, April 21, 2017, at Mars High School to show the dangers of drinking and driving. The mock accident was presented to juniors and seniors in the school parking lot. The event included a head-on crash scene, an examination of a victim by the county coroner and transport of another victim by a medical helicopter.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
MOCK CRASH - Firefighters, police and medical personnel, with help from some student actors, stage a mock crash scene Friday, April 21, 2017, at Mars High School to show the dangers of drinking and driving. The mock accident was presented to juniors and seniors in the school parking lot. The event included a head-on crash scene, an examination of a victim by the county coroner and transport of another victim by a medical helicopter.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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