Photo Gallery for Fri. 11-16-18
2018-11-16 00:00:00
Knoch High school is performing the play “Clue” Friday and Saturday (Nov. 16-17, 2018) at the high school with cast members, from left, Amelya Lyon, Sam Thinnes, Mackenzie Mead, Marcelo Negrette, Paige Degreen, Gabriella Fisher and Devon Elmer. JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
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Solevo Wellness will open the second medical marijuana dispensary in the county on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018. The shop is located in the Jackson’s Pointe Plaza off Route 19 in Jackson Township.submitted photo
Grove City College head football coach Andrew DiDonato, center, celebrates with his team last season after the Wolverines snapped their 33-game losing streak. Since then and led by several Butler County players, Grove City has gone 11-6 — including 7-3 this season — and will play in the ECAC Division III James Lynah Bowl at home Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, against Morrisville State.Submitted photo
Karns City graduate and Grove City College senior Ethan Conto has played a key role in the Wolverines’ dramatic turnaround from 0-33 to a bowl game.Submitted photo
Karns City graduate and Grove City College senior Dalton Callihan has played a key role in the Wolverines’ dramatic turnaround from 0-33 to a bowl game.Submitted photo
Butler County Veterans In Need raised nearly $2,500 at Hops for Heroes, a fundraiser held Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, at Missing Links Brewery, 891 Evans City Road, Renfrew. Veterans in Need, led by Brian Christy, held a basket raffle, a 50/50 raffle and a gun raffle to raise money while the brewery donated a portion of the day’s sales. Four members of American Legion Post 778 and VFW Post 249 Honor Guard conducted a flag-raising ceremony. Dan Kos and Steve Spence, owners of Missing Links Brewery, presented a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol that was donated by U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly to Brian Christy.Submitted photo
A Butler Ambulance Service crew tends to a woman after she lost control of her car on icy Route 308 in Center Township and struck a ditch about 10:20 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018.Jim Smith/Butler Eagle
A Butler Ambulance Service crew tends to a woman after she lost control of her car on icy Route 308 in Center Township and struck a ditch about 10:20 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018.Jim Smith/Butler Eagle
Auctioneer John Huey shows a custom motorcycle that was to be auctioned off as part of the Abbott estate in May 2013.butler eagle file photo
Cranberry Township police Chief Kevin Myer, officer Christopher Maloney and Sgt. William Ahlgren speak to residents Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, at the Public Works Building.J.W. Johnson Jr./Butler Eagle
Jason Kratsas, Cranberry Township director of engineering and environmental services, speaks to residents Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, at the Public Works Building.J.W. Johnson Jr./Butler Eagle
Knoch High school is performing the play “Clue” Friday and Saturday (Nov. 16-17, 2018) at the high school
The Seneca Valley Academic Decathlon Team, which won first place in a second regional tournament this year, includes Julia Allman, Katie Parker, Gabe Sutherland, Logan Glatz, Nick Folino, Mark Hemmerlin, Megan Spark, Abigail Roeckmann, Steven Yang, Kate Lipscomb, Ryan Lipscomb, Nishant Jayachandran, Megan Neely, Christina Yang, Jessie Glatz, Katie Bablak, Ashley Conroy, Mia Chevallier, Will Firman and Nik Schuster.SUBMITTED PHOTO
