Photo Gallery For Sun 6-17-18
2018-06-17 01:00:00
Butler High School students and Colbee Scholarship winners include Harley Eyth, Lillian Ford, Jason Hansotte, Grace Kuharic, Alyssia Mazzanti, Caitlin Moss, Ashlee Shields, Jaela Yohe and Zoe Zablocki along with Haley Lynn, who is not pictured. Each student received a $4,000 scholarship in memory of a 4-year-old Colbee Regis Lovich who died in 2014. His mother, Kelli Jo Lovich, created a scholarship program in his name.submitted photo
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Knoch’s high school graduation was held Friday, June 15, 2018, at the football field.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Josh Goodlin hugs his father, Bob Goodlin, a South Butler School Board member, after receiving his diploma during Knoch High School’s commencement on Friday, June 15, 2018, at the school’s football field.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Melanie Gialanella celebrates during the Knoch High School commencement ceremony, Friday, June 15, 2018, at the school’s football field.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Graduates are silhouetted against the sky at Knoch’s graduation on Friday, June 15, 2018.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Cranberry Township has requested funds from the county Infrastructure Bank to help build a potential truck tunnel.
Police say a Cranberry Township man was stopped in Westmoreland County on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, and accused of having 75 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle.Submitted photo
Karns City graduate Logan Pistorius, second from left, signs a letter of intent to play golf at Thiel College. He is flanked by his mother, DeAnn Pistorius, and father, Shawn Pistorius. At far right is Karns City golf coach Steve Andreassi.Submitted Photo
Butler is requesting funding from the Butler County Infrastructure Bank for the Sullivan Run flood prevention project. Requests were heard Friday, June 15, 2018.Submitted photo
Butler is requesting funding from the Butler County Infrastructure Bank for the Sullivan Run flood prevention project. Requests were heard Friday, June 15, 2018.Submitted photo
Rue 21 has announced a series of hires at the corporate level. The clothing business is based in Warrendale.J.W. JOHNSON/BUTLER EAGLE
A Fresh Thyme market reportedly could occupy a space that formerly housed HHGregg in the Cranberry Commons.j.w. Johnson/butler eagle
The Butler A.M. Rotary presented the Kids’ Weekend Backpack Program with a check for $3,314 to aid the program’s efforts to provide food for hungry kindergarten through fourth-graders in the Butler School District. Attending the presentation were, from left, backpack volunteer Liane Chisholm, backpack founder Kim Thomas, backpack volunteer Audray Muscatello Yost, Rotarian member and backpack volunteer Richelle Hartley and Rotary Club President Lisa Campbell.ERIC FREEHLING/Butler Eagle
