Photo Gallery for Friday, June 19, 2020
2020-06-19 01:00:00
Construction crews lift a section of a steel drainage sluice being installed above the Armstrong Trail tunnel Wednesday, June 17, 2020.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
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Protesters line the streets around Four Corners Park in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Loredana Yenick, left, and Laura McClaine kneel in silence during a protest in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Protesters line the streets around Four Corners Park in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Protesters line the streets around Four Corners Park in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Adele Troyan of Evans City sits looking at her candle during a protest in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Loredana Yenick, center, lights Sharifah Rajchel’s candle during a protest in Zelienople Wednesday evening, June 17, 2020. Around 100 people lined the street corners at the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Route 19 for a candlelight vigil supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Construction workers weld a section of a drainage sluice above the Armstrong Trail tunnel Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The sluice will carry water down diagonally for 125 feet over the south portal.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
