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Photo Gallery for Sun 12-10-17

2017-12-09 00:00:00
The student council at St. Wendelin School, 211 St. Wendelin Road, recently organized a food drive for the Society of St. Vincent DePaul. Community families in need will receive the nonperishable food donations.submitted photo

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Butler’s bench applauds as the game against Highlands winds down. Butler beat Highlands 75-65 in the Pine-Richland Tip-Off Tournament Friday, Dec. 8, 2017.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
Butler’s Nick Statzer hauls down a rebound. Butler beat Highlands 75-65 in the Pine-Richland Tip-Off Tournament Friday, Dec. 8, 2017.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
Butler’s Tarik Taoufik puts up a shot. Butler beat Highlands 75-65 in the Pine-Richland Tip-Off Tournament Friday, Dec. 8, 2017.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
Butler’s Ethan Morton looks for a spot to go with the ball. Butler beat Highlands 75-65 in the Pine-Richland Tip-Off Tournament Friday, Dec. 8, 2017.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
David Hamilton and son Silas look at Santa’s workshop at Christmas in the Park in Zelienople Community Park on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
Penelope Fulton looks over one of the Santa displays Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, at Christmas in the Park in Zelienople Community Park.Dave Prelosky/BUTLER Eagle
Curtis Industries and Fenelton Firearms are holding their second annual Police Officer Raffle and T-shirt sale. Proceeds benefit the Police Benevolent Foundation’s Fallen Officers Funds. From left are Steve McLafferty, Fenelton Firearms, John and Mary Lou Curtis, Curtis Industries and Brent McLafferty at Fenelton Firearms on Friday Dec. 8, 2017. The raffle is open only to active duty police officers. Justin Guido/butler eagle
Curtis Industries and Fenelton Firearms are holding their second annual Police Officer Raffle and T-shirt sale. Proceeds benefit the Police Benevolent Foundation’s Fallen Officers Funds. Mary Lou Curtis of Curtis Industries hangs up a shirt at Fenelton Firearms on Friday Dec. 8, 2017. The raffle is open only to active duty police officers. Justin Guido/butler eagle
Curtis Industries and Fenelton Firearms are holding their second annual Police Officer Raffle and T-shirt sale. Proceeds benefit the Police Benevolent Foundation’s Fallen Officers Funds. The raffle is open only to active duty police officers. This year 21 prizes have been donated.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Curtis Industries and Fenelton Firearms are holding their second annual Police Officer Raffle and T-shirt sale. Proceeds benefit the Police Benevolent Foundation’s Fallen Officers Funds. The raffle is open only to active duty police officers. This year 21 prizes have been donated.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Oberg Industries was named the Employer of the Year in Butler County by the Tri-County Workforce Investment Board. At the award ceremony are, from left, Kevin Boozel, secretary, Butler County Board of Commissioners; Roger Paul, quality coordinator for Oberg; Joe O’Brien, Oberg director of human resources; Mark Allen, Oberg manufacturing manager; Linda Wood, Oberg training program manager; Dayne Stauffer, apprentice lead at Oberg; Brandon Morhac, toolcrib clerk for Oberg; Jason Falkner, Oberg apprentice lead; and Leslie Osche, Butler County commissioners chairman.Submitted photo
Launa Skiles, a Freeport Middle School sixth-grader, organized the second annual Fluffy Love program, which is ongoing at Freeport High School until Friday. Submitted photo

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