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Photo Gallery for Sunday, July 5, 2020

2020-07-04 01:00:00
Lila Padgelek, 9, left, Grace Padgelek, 3, Nora Stewart, 9, back, and Elsa Hewlett, 9, hold up signs Thursday, July 2, 2020, to help sell lemonade to raise money for the Harmony Fire District.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle

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Quilts of Valor usually come in red, white and blue and contain patriotic symbols such as stars and eagles. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
The River’s Bend Quilt Guild has been working on Quilts of Valor that will be presented to combat veterans. Quilts of Valor usually come in red, white and blue and contain patriotic symbols such as stars and eagles. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
River’s Bend Quilt Guild member Joyce Mong, left, and Paul McDivitt hold up the Quilt of Valor that the Korean War combat veteran was presented during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Chicora Elementary School. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
River’s Bend Quilt Guild members, from left, Elaine Gabal, Daria Ripper, Debbie Markiw, Joyce Mong, Pam Mildren, Laura Brothers, Eileen Hartle, Nancy Watt, Betty Carlson, Shirley Crawford, Shirley Loose and Sue Daniels display some of the Quilts of Valor the guild has been working on for combat veterans. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Butler Township shortstop Remy Pardo tries to apply a tag on Cranberry Township’s Evan Schneider on a play at second Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Graham Park.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Jacob Ruck, 6, keeps his eye on the ball at a Cranberry Township little league game Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Graham Park.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Shoppers peruse Main Street businesses in early July 2020 in downtown Zelienople. Borough council approved a request by the Zelienople Business Association to allow businesses to sell goods outside their shops or bring in vendors who may attract customers to the stores. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
The Cranberry Township Olive Garden on Route 228 has three employees who have presumably tested positive for COVID-19. Restaurant officials have since given the location two deep sanitizations with disinfectant approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. See the story in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Samantha Beal/Butler Eagle
Ari McCrea, a rising 12th grader at Knoch High School, and Olivia Culleiton, a rising 11th grader, check and update pricing at the new Sprankle’s Neighborhood Market in Saxonburg on Friday afternoon, July 3, 2020.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Olivia DeBacco said her experience growing up in East Brady and going to school in the Karns City district has been mostly good. Young residents of color share their experiences in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Mike Kilroy/Butler Eagle
Karns City High School graduate Cierra Ritzert said she has been reflecting a lot on the racist incidents that have shaped her life. Young residents of color share their experiences in the Sunday, July 5, 2020, edition of the Butler Eagle.Mike Kilroy/Butler Eagle

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