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Photo gallery for Wednesday, April 25, 2018

2018-04-25 01:00:00
Gail Hunter of Butler poses after winning the 2018 Soroptimist Community Ruby Award on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Among her many accomplishments, she was instrumental in getting a bookmobile to northern Butler County and in helping to raise money for the new Heaton Learning Commons at Butler County Community College. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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A workman sweeps up dust in the Kaufman House in Zelienople during a tour on Tuesday April 24, 2018. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Drew Matthew, vice president of Zelienople Council, talks on the old staircase of the Kaufman House in Zelienople during a tour on Tuesday April 24, 2018. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Butler’s Madison Tonini navigates the final turn of the girls 200 meters Tuesday in the Golden Tornado’s track meet against Seneca Valley. Tonini ran a leg on two of the Golden Tornado’s winning relay teams. The Butler girls’ team defeated Seneca Valley, 100-50.NATE BLACK/SPECIAL TO THE EAGLE
Seneca Valley Raider long jumper Lauren Chappell navigates the rainy weather during a meet against rival Butler at Butler High School Art Bernardi Stadium on April 24, 2018. The Butler girls beat Seneca Valley girls, 100-50.NATE BLACK/SPECIAL TO THE EAGLE
Aaron Rieger owner of R & R Construction Co. shows the improvements to the Kaufman House in Zelienople during a tour on Tuesday April 24, 2018. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Tom Nesbitt with the Zelienople Historical Society takes a photo in the basement of the Kaufman House in Zelienople during a tour on Tuesday April 24, 2018. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Jodie Mohnkern, left, a 1991 Seneca Valley High School graduate, helps a fellow runner cross the finish line at the 2018 Boston Marathon April 16. She slowed to help the older runner between mile 21 and 22 of the race. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Jodie Mohnkern, front, with the black jacket, runs in this year’s Boston Marathon on April 16, 2018. This was her seventh marathon. She lost time when she slowed to help a 70-year-old runner on the last 5 miles of the race. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Deborah Casadei state Department of Transportation public information officer talks about safety in the work zone at Route 528 Park and Ride in Jackson Township on Tuesday April 24, 2018. She said last year Pennsylvania saw 1,800 crashes in work zones resulting in 1,100 injuries and 19 deaths. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Capt. Steve Ignatz, commanding officer for state police in Butler talks about safety in the work zone at Route 528 Park and Ride in Jackson Township on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. He said drivers who don’t follow work zone rules face doubled fines and significant ramifications to their driving privileges. He said the troop works with PennDOT to put officers in work zones and utility vehicles to monitor for infractions and to keep speeds down.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Carl Ray project manager for PennDOT talks about safety in the work zone at Route 528 Park and Ride in Jackson Township on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. PennDOT officials say drivers should obey the speed limit, pay attention to flaggers, turn on headlights, maintain a safe distance from surrounding vehicles and avoid distractions. This includes texting while driving, an infraction that has only gotten more prevalent in recent years.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Chad Daisley, EHS Manager talks about safety in the work zone at Route 528 Park and Ride in Jackson Township on Tuesday April 24, 2018. JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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