Photo Gallery: July 27, 2022
2022-07-27 00:15:00
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Troy Hoggard, lead architect from CannonDesign, stands in the kindergarten common area at the new Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in the Seneca Valley School District during a media tour of the new facility on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Hoggard said the building and classrooms are designed to enhance "Just in Time" learning centers and student groups. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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Assistant Superintendent Dr. Sean Mccarty shows the flexibility of the new student desks at the Seneca Valley Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The desks can be pushed together in multiple configurations to enhance learning activities. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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Cranberry Twp. pitcher Casey Wilkins (#13) delivers a pitch to the Butler Twp. batter during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022 Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Alisha Chambers, an employee of the 7-Eleven store on West Jefferson Street, said she sold more than $800 worth of Mega Millions lottery tickets on Friday, July 22, 2022. The payout for the Pennsylvania state lottery game reached $830 million. Molly Miller/Butler Eagle
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Ron Ranker, 72, of Cranberry, samples blueberries with his grandson, Kenan Huso, 2, as Josh Dipetro, 37, of Rowans Roadside Fruit Stand, sells the pair a pint of berries. The stand was located along SR19 just north of Cranberry on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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Sisters Tia Nagle, 14, and Ashley Nagle check the sifter for artifacts in the dirt at the former site of Modoc City on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Concord Township. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle
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Ashley Nagle talks about some of the artifacts she has collected for documentation at the former site of Modoc City on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Concord Township. Nagle is studying the remains of the oil boomtown for her master’s thesis project in archaeology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle
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Dakota Craig, 13, Tia Nagle, 14, Ashley Nagle, Christiana Macurak, 12, and Sophira Parkinson, 13, search a pit for artifacts at the former location of Modoc City on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Concord Township. Nagle invited her sister’s Girl Scout Troop to learn about the archaeological site in May, and some of the Scouts still return to help. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle
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Tia Nagle, 14, searches a pit for artifacts at the location of Modoc City on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Concord Township. Tia is working at the archaeological site for her Girl Scout Silver Award. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle
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Dakota Craig, 13, Sophira Parkinson, 13, Christiana Macurak, 12, and Tia Nagle, 14, pull glass, coal and other artifacts out of the sifter at the former location of Modoc City on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Concord Township. While Tia works at the archaeological site for her Girl Scout Silver Award, the other members of her Girl Scout troop are helping out. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle
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TIME CAPSULE: Back in the summer of ’67... the heat was all over the county, and people sought respite from the rays in ways similar to what they do today. This image of Rock Falls Park pool ran in the June 16, 1967 issue of the Eagle. The park, in Slippery Rock Township, had recently renovated the area and had plans to add a beach to the swimming hole that’s still in operation.According to the article, plans to add a Ferris wheel, an 18-hole mini golf course, trackless train, shooting gallery, penny arcade and “Kiddieland Forest” were also in the park’s future.Rock Falls Park continues to host events that draw big crowds in 2022, including it’s mid-summer music festival, which is slated for July 30-31, 2022.
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Michelle Krill Field is due for a turf replacement, which manager Dean Selfridge said is a priority for the Butler Parks, Recreation Grounds and Facilities Authority. Read the story in the Wednesday, July 27, 2022 edition of the Butler Eagle. Eddie Trizzino/Butler Eagle
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Cranberry Twp.’s Zach Snyder (#17) tags out at third base with Butler Twp.’s Braden Marcellus (#34) during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Cranberry Twp.’s Ethan Baer (#23) throws the ball to second for a double play against Butler Twp. during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Cranberry Twp. Casey Wilkins (#13) yells out after a base hit to drive a run in against Butler Twp. during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Cranberry Twp.’s pitcher Casey Wilkins (#13) sticks his tongue out at his catcher after a strike out against Butler Twp. during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Butler Twp. batter Kyle Yost (#16) almost gets hit by the ball against Cranberry Twp. during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Cranberry Twp.’s Michael Waitlevitch (#0) gets the ball as Butler Twp.’s Mattix Clement (#30) slides safely back to first base during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Seneca Valley’s Evan Garbowsky (#11) slides into home to score a run against Butler Twp. during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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Seneca Valley’s Ethan Baer (#23) gets around Butler Twp. catcher Braden Marcellus (#34) to score a run during a Butler County Area Baseball playoff game at Pullman Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle
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On Tuesday, July 26, 2022, project architect Jeremy Dwyer, of CannonDesign, explains the lighting at the front entrance of the Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township is meant to match the night sky in the fall. Dwyer said the facility features many built in opportunities for students to learn and ask questions. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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Project architect Jeremy Dwyer, of CannonDesign, shows the "Genius Bar" where students can get technical help with their school laptops at Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Dwyer has been a practicing architect for 18 years. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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The new Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township — shown here on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, was designed and built from scratch over a two-and-a-half year period. The facility had a cost of 63 million. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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John Ewing, of J&D Installations, headquartered in Sarver, stores school furniture in the central area near the oval staircase on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Ewing said his company has unloaded and assembled 16 semi trucks worth of furniture for the Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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Media and school personnel are getting a first look at the Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Here, the group moved through a learning exhibit area. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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John Ewing, 57, of Butler, moves furniture to the common area at the end of one of the grade wings at Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The wing ends were designed to take advantage of natural light. Cary Shaffer/Butler Eagle
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