Butler resident Dillon Ellwood spent Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, helping hang the remaining military tribute banners for Butler's American Legion Post 117. Ellwood and navy veteran Zack Henninger, who also helped, both work for Thoroughbred Construction, which provided a bucket truck as well.
Butler Township Police Chief John Hays was recognized by the Butler Township supervisors Monday, Aug. 19, 2019, for his 40 years of service.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Butler County Commissioner Kim Geyer addresses the media gathered Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, at Alameda Park about the benefits of the natural gas impact fee.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Butler resident Dillon Ellwood and Zack Henninger, a Butler native, both work for Thoroughbred Construction which volunteered personnel and a bucket truck to help install and repair military tribute banners in downtown Butler on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. They worked with Jim Dittmer, former commander of American Legion Post 117, who has spearheaded the effort since it started.Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle
Butler resident Dillon Ellwood helps repair and install military tribute banners Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, for Butler’s American Legion Post 117.Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle
David Spigelmyer, president of the Pittsburgh-based Marcellus Shale Coalition, provides remarks on the benefits of the gas impact fee, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, at Alameda Park.
Butler resident Dillon Ellwood spent part of Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, helping install and repair the remaining military tribute banners for Butler’s American Legion Post 117. He works for Thoroughbred Construction, which provided a bucket truck as well.Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle
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