Guy Daubenspeck of Connoquenessing made about 50 round bales of hay while the sun was shining last week. Daubenspeck has only been able to cut 10 of his 50 acres of hay due to the weather.
Flooding caused several sections of Route 38 to close Tuesday afternoon, June 18, 2019.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Slippery Rock High School junior Ian Balquist delivers a pitch against Oil City this past season. Balquist was named District 10, Region 6 Pitcher of the Year.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Daniel Stainer, director of marketing for Adams Manufacturing, stands in front of a set of teal Adirondack chairs, the most popular color the company manufactures.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Maddi Giles high-fives assistant coach Jeremy Miller on her way to scoring in the 4-6 year-old baseball game between the Pirates and Orioles recently at Laura Doerr Park in Jefferson Township.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Knoch graduate Michael Norris hopes to find himself in victory lane at some point during this weekend’s Firecracker 100 at Lernerville Speedway. Norris became the first local driver to win one of the Firecracker 100 feature races last year.butler eagle File Photo
Slippery Rock High School junior Ian Balquist delivers a pitch against Oil City this past season. Balquist was named District 10, Region 6 Pitcher of the Year.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Daniel Stainer, the director of marketing for Adams Manufacturing, thinks one of Adams’ most popular products, the Adirondack chair, should have its own holiday: June 21, the first day of summer.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
A forklift operator moves a pallet of Adirondack chairs to the loading dock at Adams Manufacturing in Portersville.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Route 38 near Hoon Road was closed Tuesday afternoon, June 18, 2019, due to high water.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Hoon Road was closed due to flooding Tuesday afternoon, June 18, 2019.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Route 38 near Hoon Road was closed Tuesday afternoon, June 18, 2019, due to flooding.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Sections of Route 38 were closed Tuesday afternoon, June 18, 2019, due to flooding.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
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