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James Badertscher, 82, was a Bluffton High School graduate

James "Jim" Dean Badertscher, 82, died April 8, 2016, at 2:15 p.m. at Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton.  Jim was born July 17, 1933, in Bluffton to the late Edwin and Mae (Murray) Badertscher.  On July 18, 1959, he married Ruth Hankish Badertscher who survives.

Jim retired from Lima Ford Engine Plant after 20 years.  He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ and attended St. Mary's Catholic Church both of Bluffton.  Jim was a member of American Legion Post #382, Bluffton, graduated from Bluffton High School, attended Bluffton College and was a U.S. Army veteran. 

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Saturday AM you will have a Red Cross, fire department or Bluffton University visitor

IT'S ALL ABOUT SMOKE ALARMS
 
Answer your doorbell on Saturday morning.

The American Red Cross along with the Bluffton Fire Department and Bluffton University Serve Team will be go door-to-door as part of its Home Fire Preparedness Campaign.

According to Jon Kinn, Bluffton fire chief, the event is to teach people how to be prepared for home fires and install smoke alarms where needed.

The three groups will also  install smoke alarms in homes that need them and teach people about what to do in case a fire breaks out in their home.

Akron basketball coach to speak at athletics awards forum

Bluffton University will recognize its top student-athletes at the annual Athletics Awards Forum, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 19, in Yoder Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

Two awards will be presented. Bluffton’s top senior male athlete will receive the A.C. Burcky Award, while the top senior female athlete will receive the Kathryn E. Little Award.

Night at the Museum

It was a Night at the Museum at the middle school on Tuesday. Sixth, seventh and eight graders shared projects focused on famous people from world history.  The sixth graders' projects were about countries of the world. The eighth grade projects were about a career of their choice. In all, 260 students participated. It is estimated that 900 plus people visited the museum on Tuesday evening. In this view are Elizabeth Swisher, teacher; Braxton Romick, homicide detective; Raina Runk, nurse practitioner and Zayne Salsbury, welder. Watch the Icon for more photos coming.

Hancock County Visitors Bureau awards $4,350 in grants to Bluffton groups

Several Bluffton organizations are recipients of 2016 grants from the Hancock County Visitors Bureau (CVB), according to Fred Steiner, director of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.

The bureau awarded five grants to Bluffton organizations and the grand total of grants received is $4,350. The announcement of the grants was made during the April 8 Bluffton chamber breakfast.

Grants included:

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First National antique appraisal event April 19

First National Bank hosts an antique appraisal event from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 19, at the Hancock Historical Museum, 422 W. Sandusky St., Findlay.

Featured is Richard E. Stegman, appraiser with more than 30 years of experience. In addition to owning several antique shops, he was a student of Harry Rinker’s The Institute for the Study of Antiques and Collectibles.

Persons attending may bring one small item per person for appraisal. 

Small items include, but are not limited to porcelains, glass, estate jewelry, paintings, toys and advertising items. 

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