![]() ![]() A driver charged with homicide by vehicle told police she had. “We’ll continue to remain in touch with her and offer whatever help we can. Police: Driver relapsed from alcohol day of Route 8, Litman Road fatal crash. “I’ve spoken with his wife and it’s difficult, obviously,” she said. He worked for many newspapers, not just ours,” Schuey said.ĭuring this difficult time, Schuey says the Barge family is in the hearts and on the minds of everybody at the paper. According to Butler County 911, the three-vehicle crash happened at the intersection of Route 8. ![]() “He had an entire career in the printing industry, working for multiple newspapers: the New Castle News, the Washington Post, the Youngstown Vindicator. One person was killed and another was injured in a crash in Butler Township Tuesday evening. Submitted Photo A Butler Eagle employee was killed in a vehicle crash on his way home from work Thursday morning, May 4, 2023, on Route 422, according to state police. “He was very much looking forward to retirement and spending time with his wife Lisa, his children, and his grandchildren,” said Schuey.īarge spent nearly ten years, in two separate stints, at the Eagle, working in the paper’s printing department. James Barge, 65, of New Castle, was killed in a vehicle crash early Thursday, May 4, 2023, on Route 422, according to state police. Octo/ 7:32 PM / CBS Pittsburgh By: KDKA-TV News Staff PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The woman convicted of killing two people in a drunk driving crash will spend at least 36 months in prison. Meanwhile, Barge was set to retire in less than two weeks, on May 16. “If that is the case, it’s very sad that carelessness like that caused the death of a man that we care about,” said Schuey.Ĭourt filings show Clyde was arrested for DUI last April and completed an accelerated rehab program.Īccording to court records, the Butler County DA filed for the expungement of Clyde’s 2022 DUI charge on May 2, 2023. ![]() State Police say Kassandra Clyde, 24, crossed the center line and hit Barge head-on, killing him.Īccording to the police report, Clyde was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries, and charges of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence are pending against her. “He had just left his shift here and was on his way home to New Castle when the accident happened,” said Schuey. “He was just a really, really good guy with a very good moral compass and he’s really going to be missed by many,” said Tammy Schuey, the general manager of the Butler Eagle, telling 11 News about Jim Barge.īarge, 65, was hit and killed on Route 422/New Castle Road in Franklin Township, just after 1 a.m. A New Castle man and long-time employee of the Butler Eagle is dead after a head-on crash early Thursday morning near the Butler County fairgrounds. ![]()
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