Photo gallery for Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016
2016-12-14 00:00:00
Poinsettias, the country's top-selling potted plant, can be found at The Butler Florist, 123 E. Wayne St.Chris Morelli/Butler Eagle
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J.T. Schemrich clears the sidewalk in Saxonburg on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
J.T. Schemrich sprinkles salt to help keep sidewalks clear in Saxonburg on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, as the first significant snowfall hit the area this season. The National Weather Service predicts very cold temperatures for Thursday and Friday.DAVE PRELOSKY/butler eagle
A driver from Wain Landscaping plows snow Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
A Children’s Hospital worker accepts a donation of blankets from members of the Kunkel family, from left, Lisa, Rob and Mark. The family collects money and donates blankets every year.Submitted photo
Poinsettias, the country’s top-selling potted plant, can be found at The Butler Florist, 123 E. Wayne St.Chris Morelli/Butler Eagle
Ed Bloom, owner of The Butler Florist, 123 E. Wayne St., expects to sell about 250 poinsettias this year.Chris Morelli/Butler Eagle
Ed Bloom, owner of The Butler Florist, 123 E. Wayne St., expects to sell about 250 poinsettias this year.Chris Morelli/Butler Eagle
Freeport senior soccer defender Kim Mixon, a three-sport athlete with the Yellowjackets, has accepted a soccer scholarship from Pitt-Johnstown.Submitted Photo
Butler senior pitcher Cade Negley, with Golden Tornado athletic director Bill Mylan here, recently signed a letter of intent to continue his academic and baseball career at Santa Clara University in California. Negley was 7-1 with a 1.50 earned run average for Butler last spring and had 45 strikeouts in 40 innings. He also considered Morehead State, Penn State, Pitt and Kent State before opting for Santa Clara.Submitted Photo
Informational postcards are being given out to overdose patients by Cranberry Township EMS. The back of the card lists three rehabilitation facilities: Discovery House and Gateway Rehab in Cranberry Township, and Brooktree Health Services, Weford.Submitted photo
The Cabot bridge on Winfield Road will remain open while a new bridge is built. Construction of the new bridge also will eliminate a bend in the road.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Butler junior Connor Ollio is continuing his academic and baseball career at the University of North Carolina.File Photo
Informational postcards are now being given out to overdose patients by Cranberry Township EMSSubmitted photo
