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Photo Gallery for Wed. 12-20-17

2017-12-20 00:00:00
Armstrong County Sheriff Bill Rupert, left, and Butler County Sheriff Mike Slupe are on hand during the drawing of the winning tickets during Friday's second annual Police Officer Raffle. The event was started by John and Mary Lou Curtis of Curtis Industries with Brent and Steve McLafferty of Fenelton Firearms. Proceeds from the raffle — which only active duty police were eligible to enter — will benefit the family of late New Kensington Police Officer Brian Shaw. To contribute to the Shaw family, send donations to Curtis Industries, West Hills Industrial Park, 105 W. Park Drive, Kittanning, PA 16201 or Fenelton Firearms Inc., 268 Steighner Road, Fenelton, PA 16034.submitted photo

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Karns City forward Nolan Riley drives past a Union defender. Karns City won at home 80-37 on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017.Nate Black/special to the eagle
Karns City guard Austin Fahlor lays up a shot against Union. Karns City won the home contest 80-37 on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017.Nate Black/special to the eagle
The Rev. Andrew Fischer of St. Ferdinand Roman Catholic Church lights a menorah to celebrate Hannukah at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center on Tuesday, Dec. 19,2017.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Rabbi Ely Rosenfeld takes the torch during the menorah lighting at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center on Tuesday, Dec. 19,2017.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Karns City forward Jacob Friel fights for position on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017. Karns City beat Union 80-37.Nate Black/special to the eagle
Karns City guard Chase Beighley drives past a Union a defender at Karns City High School on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017. Karns City won the contest 80-37.Nate Black/special to the eagle
Seneca Valley students from Jim Lucot’s classes met Dec. 10 with Howard Chandler, a Holocaust survivor.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Howard Chandler, a Holocaust survivor, talks to Seneca Valley High School students earlier this month at the Rodef Shalom Congregation in Shadyside as his daughter and manager, Hedy Chandler, looks on. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Kayla Rider of Boyers rides her new adaptive bike from Variety — the Children´s Charity at the Butler County Government Center on Tuesday Dec. 19, 2017.justin guido/butler eagle
Jayden Miller of Butler rides his a new adaptive bike received from Variety — the Children´s Charity at the Butler County Government Center on Tuesday Dec. 19, 2017.justin guido/butler eagle
Kayla Rider of Boyers rides her new adaptive bike from Variety — the Children´s Charity at the Butler County Government Center on Tuesday Dec. 19, 2017.justin guido/butler eagle
Dylan Dzikowski of Saxonburg is all smiles as he receives a new adaptive stroller from Variety — the Children´s Charity at the Butler County Government Center on Tuesday Dec. 19, 2017.justin guido/butler eagle

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