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Wear your masks proudly

Hi, we are Loverta and LeeAnn White

Welcome to the Icon's feature "Wear your mask proudly." We invite viewers to send a photo of themselves wearing a mask. 

It's a way to encourage viewers to wear masks when in public and to recognize those who are thoughtful enough to take the time to wear one.

Send your mask photo to: [email protected].

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New Leaf has Mother's Day gift ideas

New Leaf Landscape and Garden Center, 0395 State Route 235, Ada, has Mother's Day gift ideas for customers. It also takes phone orders and offers curb side service.

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HCAC hosts Eric Kussin on Zoom - Tuesday at 6 p.m.

 The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference will host a live Zoom session with former professional sports executive turned Mental Health Advocate, Eric Kussin on Tuesday, May 5, from 6-8 p.m. as a part of NCAA Division III Mental Health Awareness week and the HCAC SAAC's Mental Health Awareness Campaign Initiative.

The event is free and open to all the members of the NCAA Division III Community. To join in the call, please click here.

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Today's BHS senior spotlight

Here's today's installment of the Bluffton High School Class of 2020 Senior Spotlight. Each weekday until the end of May the Icon will feature photos and future plans for four BHS seniors. This is our second installment in the series. Students will be featured in a four-set random order. 

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Farmers market opens

Bluffton farmers market opened for the season on Saturday under masked conditions. The market is open through the end of October each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Citizens National Bank parking lot. Click here for a list of vendors ad shopping guidelines.

Superintendent Denecker: Seniors, this time does not define you

School provides update on prom, academic awards, street painting and commencement

The following letter is from Greg Denecker, Bluffton school superintendent.

Dear Parents and Students -
I write this letter to you with a great deal of emotion. As the parent of a Senior, I know full-well the disappointment that you are feeling, as COVID-19 has disrupted so many of the events and celebrations we had envisioned enjoying with our children as they mark this milestone of completing their K-12 education.

Like you, I am working to keep things in perspective, and I remain grateful for my family for our Bluffton community.

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