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Photo Gallery for Fri. 10-12-18

2018-10-12 01:00:00
The Knoch High School homecoming court is front row, from left, senior Bailey Smith, Madison Gumto (junior class representative), Fiona O'Rorke (sophomore class representative), Emma Venatta (freshman class representative) and senior Libby Casey, and back, from left, seniors Sarah Vasas, Lindsie Galbreath, Phoebe Knapp, Veda Reiser, Autumn Trempus, Kaylee Rodgers and Madison Hunt. Nicole Ambrose also is a member of the court but is not pictured because she is studying in Germany this semester. Knoch plays Trinity Oct. 19, 2018 in the homecoming football game. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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From left, Bill Frey, Ron Emert of Jefferson Township, and Larry Huffmyer of Herman, tip Emert’s prized pumpkin onto a pallet on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.tanner cole/butler eagle
Butler’s Tate Mohney (33) celebrates with Emerson Douthett (15) after Mohney scored the game winning goal against Seneca Valley at Seneca Valley’s NexTier Stadium on Thursday, Oct. 11,2018. The final score was Butler 2, SV 1.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Butler’s Landon Mahoney (9) and Seneca Valley’s Justin Stopar go head-to-head for the ball on Thursday, Oct. 11,2018. Butler won 2-1.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Butler keeper Austin Goepfert makes a save against Seneca Valley at Seneca Valley’s NexTier Stadium on Thursday Oct. 11,2018. Butler won 2-1.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Homecoming court students Stephen Vandrak and Kerry Whittle wave to the crowd at the Seneca Valley homecoming parade on Thursday Oct. 11, 2018.Justin Guido/butler eagle
MacKenzie Hart, 3, of Zelienople, stays warm while watching the Seneca Valley homecoming parade on Thursday Oct. 11, 2018.Justin Guido/butler eagle
The Seneca Valley High School marching band plays in the school’s homecoming parade at the intermediate high school on Thursday night, Oct. 11, 2018.Justin Guido/butler eagle
The American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living awarded Butler-based Quality Life Services with three awards. Mary Susan Tack-Yurek, chief quality officer, left, and Susie Beardsley, chief administrative officer, accepted the awards, which were for commitment to improving the quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.Submitted photo
Susan Welsh, left, a staffer for Susan Boser who’s running in the newly formed 15th Congressional District, talks with Martha Manzato and Sally Ellison of Butler at the Butler County Democratic Committee Fall Dinner on Wednesday, 10-10-18.Lauryn Halahurich/butler eagle
The $8 million widening project on Route 228 near Mars will include additional lanes, signal and drainage upgrades and a box culvert. BUTLER EAGLE FILE PHOTO
An unidentified 39-year-old man died Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 2018, after he ran onto Interstate 79 and into the path of a tractor-trailer, according to state police.
An unidentified 39-year-old man died Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 2018, after he ran onto Interstate 79 and into the path of a tractor-trailer, according to state police.

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