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Jim Smith photoA firefighter shoots water on the back of a detached garage that caught fire about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday at a home on Sunny Crest Lane in Middlesex Township. The garage, which is next to the fire station, sustained minimal damage and no one was injured.
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Jim Smith photoFirefighters mop up work hot spots on the back of a detached garage that caught fire about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday at a home on Sunny Crest Lane in Middlesex Township. The garage, which is next to the fire station, sustained minimal damage and no one was injured.
Congregation B'nai Abraham caretaker Ben Vincent leads his weekly bible study from his laptop while his class follows through a Zoom video conference. With the pandemic outbreak and the majority of his class members over 60, Vincent canceled the class early on in the outbreak but decided to resume through video chat. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Congregation B'nai Abraham caretaker Ben Vincent leads his weekly bible study from his laptop with class member Karl Tamdurro sitting at the far end of the table practicing social distancing while the rest of the class follows through a Zoom video conference. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle: Joe Schriver of Adams Twp. Public Works department mows the fields in the community park Monday afternoon, April 6, 2020.
Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle: Delaney DiCuccio, 8, goes on bike ride with her mother, Jennifer, and the family's new pet, Jack, a rescue dog from the Butler County Humane Society, Monday, April 6, 2020.
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Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle: Alycia Adams, left, and Jason Womack of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul load a car of food to be delivered to a family in need Wednesday morning, April 8, 2020.
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Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle: Volunteer Ray Allen of Butler fills a car full of groceries at the Society of Vincent St. de Paul Wednesday morning, April 8, 2020.
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Attached is a photo for my county thermometer article. Pictured are John Listisen, Service Employees International Union local 688 business manager, left, and Shawn Pistorius, a county 911 dispatcher and shop steward with local 688. Listisen brought a "touch thermometer" to the 911 center so dispatchers and other employees there can be screened for a temperature more quickly upon arriving for work. They were previously being screened with a digital thermometer, which the dispatchers felt was too time-consuming.