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Photo Gallery - Fri. 0601

2018-06-02 01:00:00
ValGean Nelson, right, plays a song for Cheryl Huf, a social worker with Life Butler County. Huf helped acquire the keyboard when she contacted Twilight Wish, a group that provides needy seniors with such gifts.Lauryn Halaurich/ Butler Eagle

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Butler BlueSox pitcher Alex Stobert delivers a pitch against Champion City at Kelly Automotive Park on Thursday May 31, 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
The BlueSox’ Chris Law heads toward first in Thursday (May 31, 2018) night’s game against Champion City at Kelly Automotive Park on Thursday May 31, 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
BlueSox second baseman Damian Maglione makes a tag at second base against Champion City on Thursday May 31, 2018 at Kelly Automotive Park.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
The BlueSox Colton Carney slides safely into second base against Champion City on Thursday May 31, 2018 at Kelly Automotive Park.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Lisa Schiller, executive director of MHY Family Services, address those gathered at the PNC Learning Pavilion dedication in Adams Township on Thursday, May 31, 2018.Nate Black/Special to the Eagle
Julia and Michael Luizer and Ella Eisenhauer show off their painted faces at last year’s Adams Township Community Day. This year’s celebration will be June 9, 2018 at the township’s Community Park on Valencia Road. BUTLER EAGLE FILE PHOTO
City of Butler Street Department worker Tom Stoughton fills potholes along Lincoln Avenue earlier this year.butler eagle file photo
Money seized from a motel room in Butler Township.
Workers construct a home in the Weatherburn Heights housing plan in Adams Township on Wednesday, May 30, 2018. Builders will have to follow updated construction codes starting Oct. 1.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Workers construct a home in the Weatherburn Heights housing plan in Adams Township on Wednesday, May 30, 2018. Builders will have to follow updated construction codes starting Oct. 1.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Included among the 20 major construction projects at Slippery Rock University the summer of 2018 is the $6.5 million renovation to the Strain Safety Management Building. Submitted photo
ValGean Nelson of Jefferson Township plays a song.

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