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2017-06-23 01:00:00
Butler County Community College freshman Nikki Houk hit .627 this past season to lead all of NJCAA softball in batting average.Submitted Photo

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Sisters Deborah Dietzler, left, and Deana Dietzler Chiusano will climb Japan’s Mount Fuji in July 2017 to raise money for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.SUBMITTED PHOTO
From left, Sheri Reddick, Samantha Goldberg and Becky Denmead speak about “Recovery and Enabling” Thursday, June 22, 2017, during a community forum at Grace Community Church in Cranberry Township.BOB FRITZ/SPECIAL TO EAGLE
Austin Mathews, 21, describes his experience with drug addiction Thursday, June 22, 2017, during a community forum at Grace Community Church in Cranberry Township. Next to him is his father, Phil Mathews, and Matthew Delp, principal at Seneca Valley Intermediate High School.BOB FRITZ/SPECIAL TO EAGLE
Thirty-one studentsreceived their high school diplomas Thursday, June 22, 2017, in a graduation ceremony at Summit Academy in Herman. The academy is a private residential school for delinquent young men ages 14 to 18. The students attend school year-round and complete one-and-a-half years’ worth of academic study every 12 months. Graduates receive $2,000 scholarships payable to the post-secondary educational program of their choice. Many of the graduates are going on to attend college or will be enlisting in the military. Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, at right, delivered the keynote address.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Thirty-one studentsreceived their high school diplomas Thursday, June 22, 2017, in a graduation ceremony at Summit Academy in Herman. The academy is a private residential school for delinquent young men ages 14 to 18. The students attend school year-round and complete one-and-a-half years’ worth of academic study every 12 months. Graduates receive $2,000 scholarships payable to the post-secondary educational program of their choice. Many of the graduates are going on to attend college or will be enlisting in the military. Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, at right, delivered the keynote address.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Thirty-one students, including Khabir McNary, above, received their high school diplomas Thursday, June 22, 2017, in a graduation ceremony at Summit Academy in Herman. The academy is a private residential school for delinquent young men ages 14 to 18. The students attend school year-round and complete one-and-a-half years’ worth of academic study every 12 months. Graduates receive $2,000 scholarships payable to the post-secondary educational program of their choice. Many of the graduates are going on to attend college or will be enlisting in the military. Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batchdelivered the keynote address.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger answers reporters questions following a hearing for Ishemer Ramsey, charged in the death of Melissa Barto.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Attorney Blaine Jones answers reporters questions following a hearing for Ishemer Ramsey, charged in the death of Melissa Barto.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars basketball standout Robby Carmody has verbally committed to Notre Dame. With his senior year still to come, Carmody has received numerous Division I offers over the past two years.Butler Eagle File Photo

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