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Pasta noodle bridge

Kailey McGuire, Bluffton fifth grader, made a bridge in science class using pasta noodles with help from a hot glue gun. The bridge held 9.5 pounds before it broke. Kailey is in Mrs. Boblitt's class and her science teacher is Mr. Richards. The Icon will post photos of students learning in an at-home setting. Send photos, art work, writing assignments and class projects to: [email protected].

 

Here's a tip from the Icons and Ohio News Media Association

Here's a tip from the Icons and the Ohio News Media Association

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Winning entry: Where's "my" mask?

Ben Kruse, formerly of Bluffton, and now of Raleigh, North Carolina, hasn't seen a snowman in many winters.

However his suggestion for the Icon's write a caption for this photo, give us the feelilng he's made a snowman or two in his lifetime.

His winning entry is: "Where's my mask?" It's a timely caption for an out-of-season snowman/person.

Since our contest does not provide home delivery of the Padrone's Pizza, he suggests we give the coupon to his mother, Paula Kruse of Bluffton.

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Hey, elementary students, draw a picture of your teacher!

For Teacher Appreciation Week; two winners and their teachers will win pizzas

Bluffton PTO and the Icon will celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week May 4 to 8.

To celebrate, the two organizations invite Bluffton elementary students to tell Icon viewers about your awesome teacher.

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This truck is a long way from home

Check out the mud flap on the truck in front of you. 

No big deal? Maybe it is. It's a Ken Lugibihl Truck Sales vehicle with what appears to be an Indiana plate.

According to former Bluffton resident Bill Luginbuhl the truck was a mile from his house in Chicago. He snapped the photo as he was following the truck. 

This truck is a long way from home.

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Most viewers in recent Icon poll voted absentee after March 17

Icon poll shows most viewers voted absentee after March 17. Take the newest poll - how many people have you come into contact with closer than 6 feet during April. Click here to take the poll or go to the bottom right column of the home page.

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