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Christian and Katharina Luginbuhl Steiner

Our Swiss connection - part 7

This is the seventh installment in this series. Click here for the previous installment.

We have identified our community as Swiss pioneers, but find many of our ancestors came to American from France and we need to go further back in our history and find the reasons.

When our Swiss pioneers lived in Switzerland, many were persecuted because of their religious belief.

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Pirate ace Schriner earns all-American soccer status

He joins Ethan Reichenbach on the BHS list of all-Americans

By Cort Reynolds
Senior Jonathan Schriner of the powerhouse Bluffton soccer team recently was named a boys' soccer all-American.

The national honor was based on a combination of personal statistics, the tough schedule the team played and the club's record.

Schriner led Bluffton in scoring with 27 goals and 17 assists this past season.

Bluffton's first-ever boy all-American soccer player, according to Dave Fett, former BHS coach, was Ethan Reichenbach.

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Vaccines given in Bluffton

Chris Moser receives his first dose of a covid-19 vaccination from a CVS pharmacist. The vaccines were administered on Tuesday to Mennonite Memorial Home residents and staff. (MMH photos)

Portion of U.S. 30 closed for several days

U.S. 30 westbound between Interstate 75/State Route 696 and State Route 65 will be closing today, Wednesday, Dec. 23, for several days for emergency work on the Slabtown Road overpass.  

On Tuesday evening, Dec. 22, Slabtown Rd. over U.S. 30 was closed due to a bridge strike. The closure of U.S. 30 westbound is to prepare for the removal of the damaged beam and bridge deck as soon as possible.

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Bluffton Christmas eve services

Variety of services, online, in-person, pre-recorded including candlelighting, communion and singing

The Icon can still add church listings to this story if a church is not listed. Send information to: [email protected]

Here is a listing of Christmas Eve church services made available to the Icon from area congreations.

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Eagles stymie Bluffton girls

Pirates travel to Kenton on Monday

By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Liberty-Benton outscored the visiting Bluffton girls basketball team by 25 points in the second half to pull away and post a lopsided 59-25 non-league victory Tuesday night.

The Lady Pirates trailed 21-12 at halftime, but L-B went on a tear after intermission where they outscored Bluffton 38-13.

Eagle 5-11 freshman Lauren Gerken poured in a game-high 29 points to pace the victors. She scored 12 points in the fourth period, and netted all nine of L-B's markers in the first stanza.

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