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Photo Gallery Fri 04/21

2017-04-21 14:00:00
Gregori Construction workers Monday, April 17, 2017, build a new bridge on Winfield Road in Winfield Township to replace the Cabot Bridge, which remains open to traffic. The state Department of Transportation's $1.7 million project entails the construction of a more than 49-foot bridge slightly south of the current 33-foot structure, which eliminates a tight turn in the road. Work is expected to be done in the summer of 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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Mars’ Jack Austin faces a shot from Pine-Richland’s Will Harnick. Mars lost Thursday, April 20, 2017, to Pine-Richland 16-14. It was the Planets first defeat of the season.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Dan O’Connell (front) collides with Pine-Richland’s Thomas Hanulak (23). Mars lost Thursday, April 20, 2017, to Pine-Richland 16-14. It was the Planets first defeat of the season.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars Cade Hetzler and Michael Doyle in action against Pine-Richland. Mars lost Thursday, April 20, 2017, to P-R 16-14. It was the Planets first defeat of the season.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Ben Lewis (32) in action. Mars lost Thursday, April 20, 2017, to Pine-Richland 16-14. It was the Planets first defeat of the season.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Anthony Greico (11) reacts after a fourth-quarter shot goes wide in the Planets’ 16-14 lacrosse loss Thursday night, April 20, 2017, at Pine-Richland. It was the first defeat of the season for the Planets boys.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Ben Lewis (32) takes a shot. Mars lost Thursday, April 20, 2017, to Pine-Richland 16-14. It was the Planets first defeat of the season.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
From left, Sue Uram, Donna Mores and Michael Uram examine a map depicting the movements of the U.S. Army 4th Armored Division in World War II. Members of the American Legion Post 778 of Lyndora honored Michael Uramfor being one of the charter members. Uram and Paul Pietroski, who did not attend due to his health, were recognized for having been there for more than 70 years.Nathan Bottiger/Butler Eagle
Members of the American Legion Post 778 of Lyndora and his family honored Michael Uram, center, for being one of the charter members. Uram and Paul Pietroski, who did not attend due to his health, were recognized for having been there for more than 70 years.Nathan Bottiger/Butler Eagle

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