Fire crews perform mop- up work at a house on Dutchtown Road in Penn Township that was destroyed in a blaze that started about about 2:45 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. The owners, a husband and wife, were home but they were not injured. Six volunteer fire departments and Penn Township police were called. The fire was not immediately believed to be suspicious. The house was insured.
Seneca Valley's Lucas Lambert (28) pressures Baldwin quarterback Colton Brain (10) in the Raiders' 19-16 overtime win Sarurday, Oct. 17, 2020, at NexTier Stadium.
Seneca Valley's Nolan Dworek (24) runs down the sideline against Baldwin during the Raiders' 19-16 overtime win Saturday , Oct. 17, 2020, at NexTier Stadium.
Seneca's Nolan Dworek attempts to keep his feet inbounds on a breakaway run against Baldwin Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. Seneca pulled out a 19-16 overtime win at home. Dworek scored the game-winning touchdown.
Seneca Valley's Alex Johnson wraps up Baldwin quarterback Brian Colton in the Raiders' 19-16 overtime win at home on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020.
Jamie Antoszyk, Daniel McFarland and Brian Antoszyk work to replace fallen tombstones at Saxonburg Cemetary on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, as part of the Saxonburg Rotary's efforts to fix up the cemetary which includes graves that date back to the 1800s.
0662: Matt Sheppeck, left, tosses a cornhole bag on Saturday at Michelle Krill Field at Historic Pullman Park. The Butler Hot Dog Shoppe staged its first cornhole tournament to help raise money for the park.
Dozens of men gathered Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, at Michelle Krill Field at Pullman Park for some cornhole fun. The Butler Hot Dog Shoppe staged its first cornhole tournament to help raise money for the park.
Ryan Covert, left, tosses a cornhole bag on Saturday at Michelle Krill Field at Pullman Park as Todd Nussbaumer watches. The Butler Hot Dog Shoppe staged its first cornhole tournament to help raise money for the park.
0649: Matt Swain, left, tosses a cornhole bag on Saturday at Pullman Park as Tim Osche watches.
Daniel McFarland and Jamie Antoszyk work to replace fallen tombstones at Saxonburg Cemetary, part of the Saxonburg Rotary's efforts to fix up the cemetary which includes graves that date back to the 1800s.
Brian Antoszyk, left, and Cory Fox replace a knocked-over tombstone at Saxonburg Cemetary Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, as part of the Saxonburg Rotary's efforts to fix up the cemetary which includes graves that date back to the 1800s.
Brian Antoszyk, left, and Cindy Steffen replace the ornament on top of a tombstone at Saxonburg Cemetary on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, part of the Saxonburg Rotary's efforts to fix up the cemetary which includes graves that date back to the 1800s.
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