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2017-07-18 01:00:00
Seneca Valley's Kyle Martini was one of the players on the first-year Steel City boys volleyball club team that placed 13th in the country this season.Butler Eagle File Photo

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Bill Miller, left, is the new owner of a 2017 Ford Mustang Convertible that he won after hitting a hole-in-one Monday, July 17, 2017, during the Nick Herman Memorial Golf Tournament at Lake Arthur Golf Course. With Miller are Mike Franko from Butler County Ford, center, and Kelly Huffman, a managing partner with Texas Roadhouse in Butler.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Margaret Dietz, the aunt of Scott Fosnaught, takes a moment to herself during the roadside vigil Monday, July 17, 2017, for Fosnaught and Shawn Baur whose bodies were found along Cashdollar Road in Forward Township on July 17, 2002. No one has been charged in the case.Steve Dietz/Special to the Eagle
A roadside memorial was set up along Cashdollar Road in Forward Township in memory of Scott Fosnaught and Shawn Baur whose bodies were found along Cashdollar Road in Forward Township on July 17, 2002. No one has been charged in the case.Steve Dietz/Special to the Eagle
Nicole Baur, the sister of Shawn Baur, is embraced by loved ones Monday, July 17, 2017. There was a vigil for Scott Fosnaught and Shawn Baur whose bodies were found along Cashdollar Road in Forward Township on July 17, 2002.No one has been charged in the case.Steve Dietz/Special to the Eagle
Curtis Walbert of Cabot and his son, Cooper, 6, spent their first year at the Pet Parade with the family’s yellow Labs, Jackson and Dakota, and a rooster named Hank.PHILLIP RAU/BUTLER EAGLE
Animals ranging from horses to dogs, cats, fish, roosters, hermit crabs and even a chameleon paraded down Main Street in Saxonburg on Monday, July 17, 2017, in an annual event that brings hundreds of pet owners and lovers out to celebrate their furry, feathered or scaled companions.PHILLIP RAU/BUTLER EAGLE
Animals ranging from horses to dogs, cats, fish, roosters, hermit crabs and even a chameleon paraded down Main Street in Saxonburg on Monday, July 17, 2017, in an annual event that brings hundreds of pet owners and lovers out to celebrate their furry, feathered or scaled companions.PHILLIP RAU/BUTLER EAGLE
Thomas Doerr, president judge at the Butler County Courthouse, gets a photo with Helen Knauer, who turned 100 Monday, July 17, 2017. Knauerhad a limo and police escort to work at the Butler County Clerk of Courts office, where she has worked since 1997.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
City of Butler police officers and Butler County Sheriff deputies greet Helen Knauer outside the courthouse. Knauer, who turned 100 Monday, July 17, 2017, had a limo and police escort to work at the Butler County Clerk of Courts office, where she has worked since 1997.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Helen Knauer, who turned 100 Monday, July 17, 2017, had a limo and police escort to work at the Butler County Clerk of Courts office, where she has worked since 1997.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
An elderly man was injured in a one-vehicle wreck Monday morning, July 17, 2017, on Route 68 in Oakland Township.Jim Smith/Butler Eagle
Haley Wojdowski (24) goes up for a shot during a Mars girls basketball game her senior year. The 2003 graduate and former Planet three-sport standout is being inducted into the Mars Athletic Hall of Fame.Butler Eagle File Photo

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