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Photo Gallery for Tues. 11-20-18

2018-11-20 00:00:00
Shelbourne Personal Care on Dinnerbell Road was using a generator to warm a social area after losing power in the storm that hit Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018.Eric Jankiewicz/butler eagle

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The Butler School Board approved the purchase of 225 new band uniforms Monday, Nov. 19, 2018, at a cost of $109,000. The approved sample uniform is the one worn by the student. The design is still pending some minor alterations. At front is band director Jeff Kroner.Tanner Cole/Butler Eagle
North Catholic freshman Alaina Hicks, above, and Seneca Valley senior Sam Owori have been named Butler County Cross Country Runners of the Year by county coaches for the 2018 season.BUTLER EAGLE FILE PHOTO
Four senior gymnasts in Cranberry Township’s Xquisite Gymnastics program are moving on to Division I collegiate programs next year. They are, from left, Mars resident Karla Frank (Pitt), Seneca Valley senior Emily Cyphers (Bowling Green), Mars resident Zoe Schweitzer (Ohio State) and Hampton resident Shealyn Luksik (Kentucky).John Enrietto/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley senior Sam Owori. the lead runner, and North Catholic freshman Alaina Hicks have been named Butler County Cross Country Runners of the Year by county coaches for the 2018 season.BUTLER EAGLE FILE PHOTO
John Hentschel of Beacon Road, Penn Township, happily turns off the rented generator that had sustained him since Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. The power in his neighborhood went off Thursday night when a tree in his yard came down on power lines as a result of the winter storm.Paula Grubbs/Butler Eagle
Troy Strezeski, right, of Troy-Alan Chevrolet-Buick-GMC, and his son, Sage, announce the winner of a car giveaway Monday, Nov. 19, 2018, at the dealership in Slippery Rock as part of its 25th anniversary celebration. The winner, Tom Rumbel of Slippery Rock, was not present and has 30 days to claim his prize. The dealership held the drawing, which received 1,560 entries, to show gratitude to its customers for their support over the past 25 years.LaurYn HALAHURICH/BUTLER EAGLE
Valerie Mueller of the American Red Cross accepts a food donation from a Sam’s Club representative on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018, for the shelter operated by the Pennsylvania Volunteers and the Red Cross at the Butler Middle School.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Mike Raible of Crisswell Road in Penn Township was able to run many of the appliances, lights and water well in his house with the three portable generators that he got from his construction business. He also kept a generator going at a neighbor’s house during the power outage, which affected area residents into Monday evening, Nov. 19, 2018.Elizabeth Scott/Butler Eagle

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