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Photo Gallery Sunday 6-18

2017-06-17 01:00:00
Jim Perko, owner of Miller's Quality Meats on Main Street, cooks hot dogs and sausages on Friday, June 16, 2017. The meat store held the cookout to benefit the family of Melissa Barto, along with her 6-year-old daughter. Barto, a manager at the store, was the victim of a homicide.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle

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Jim Perko, owner of Miller’s Quality Meats on Main Street, cooks hot dogs and sausages on Friday, June 16, 2017. The meat store held the cookout to benefit the family of Melissa Barto, along with her 6-year-old daughter. Barto, a manager at the store, was the victim of a homicide.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Greek Catholic Union Lodge 109 held a Flag Day ceremony on June 11, 2017, at the Lyndora War Memorial. The honor guard of American Legion Post 778 and VFW Post 249 participated. Speaking or otherwise taking part also were, from left, honor guard member Jim Bianchi; W. William Uram Jr.; Leah Merhaut; Mike Dancisin; retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Dave Jackson; and Butler Township Commissioner Dave Zarnick. Missing from the photo was Alexandria Sertik.submitted photo
Forestville native Chase Metheney, 13, has been cruising on the dirt tracks in the region in the Micro Sprint Division. He recently picked up his first win of the season at Marion Center Speedway.submitted photo
On Tuesday, June 13, 2017, Ben Jamieson of Meridian officially adopted his stepdaughter Erica. This picture was from the first day of school in 2003 as Erica entered the third grade.@Photo credit line:submitted photo
Ben Jamieson officially adopted his stepdaughter Erica at the Butler County Courthouse on Tuesday June 13, 2017. This is a poster Erica created asking her father to officially adopt her.
Ben Jamieson of Meridian with his newly adopted daughter, Erica, of Evans City, at the Butler County Courthouse on Tuesday June 13, 2017.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
The Woda Group, an Ohio development firm, says it is no longer interested in buying properties, including the Penn Theater, on Main Street between North and New Castle streets. A company spokesman said the costs of the properties made Woda’s plans unfeasible.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Butler parking manager Jim Chiprean uses the recently installed kiosk in the Diamond Parking Lot.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Butler parking manager Jim Chiprean uses the recently installed kiosk in the Diamond Parking Lot.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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