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Next school aluminum can drop off is Thursday

The next aluminum can drop off will be Thursday, Dec. 12 from 7:30-8 a.m. at the Jackson Street entrance of Bluffton High School. 

Future drop off dates are Jan. 9, March 12, and day in May, which has yet to be decided. 

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Matt Wood named president of Findlay CNB office

Citizens National Bank (CNB) has named Matt Wood, senior vice president/city president of its Findlay office, announced Michael Romey, this week. 

In addition to being a commercial/ag lender, Wood also oversees profitability of the branch, and is responsible for growing the Findlay office’s loan and deposit totals and monitor market trends.

With nearly 20 years’ experience in commercial and agricultural lending, Wood has worked with business and farm customers in Hancock, Wood, Seneca, Wyandot, Morrow and Franklin counties. 

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Beaver men's basketball team 1940-41

Here's the Bluffton College men's basketball team during the 1940-41 season.

Back row from left, A.C. Burcky, coach, Ray Holcomb, Richard Wenger, Duane Tway, Robert Lehman, Elmer Ramga, manager.

Center row from left, Melvin Yoder, Alvin Ramseyer, Dale Reichenbach, Robert Heiks, George Radulovich.

From from left, Harold Lehman, Charles Truax, Jose Alonzo, Fernon Loganbill and John Thutt.

WES 15 M

The Icon found WES 15 M on a silver Chevy LT in a Bluffton University student parking lot. It's an Indiana plate.

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Bring me pancakes

If you attended breakfast with Santa on Saturday chances are you had some of Brion Rhodes pancakes. He was in charge of pancake production during the event at the middle school. Watch the Icon all week for more breakfast photos. The event was a junior class prom fundraiser.

Chidesters return from Asian cruise

Former Bluffton resident Thomas Chidester and his wife recently returned from a 26-day cruise aboard the Diamond Princess circling around Japan, and also visiting South Korea and Taiwan. 

Tom said that they enjoy learning and experiencing their different religions, and cultures. Through cruising they have enjoyed many parts of the world.  

The Chidesters live in Perrysburg.

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