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Our new weekly feature “Poetic License” highlights interesting license plates in the Icon viewership area. This plate was photographed in the Ada school parking lot.

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Workshop focus about health care in retirement

RSVP to attend this Sept. 29 event

There is a lot of talk about saving enough money by the time of retirement to continue the lifestyle you know.

What is discussed far less is the need for health care in retirement and the costs that come with it. First National Bank will host a free Health Care Workshop on Thursday, Sept. 29. The event will take place at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1050 Interstate Drive, Findlay from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 

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Team registration underway for BFR fall indoor soccer

Schedule change for U8-U10 girls

Team registration is underway for fall indoor BFR soccer competition. Session I is from Nov. 6 to Dec. 17. The deadline to register is Oct. 28. The team fee is $460.

One scheduling adjustment is in this fall's indoor soccer program: The time and day of U8-U10 girls's soccer moved from Wednesday to Monday nights. The time will be from 7-9 p.m.

Divisions and schedules
Division  - Match day and times

Slyvia Biederman's fifth grade, 1931-32

Here is a photo of the Bluffton fifth grade class taught by Sylvia Biederman in 1931-32.

Some of the students are identified:

Bottom row from left, Walt King, Ralph Matter,___, Lora Schultz, Betty Lewis, Junior Holden, Ivan Agin, Jack Clark, _____ John Lloyd.

Second row from left, Jason Triplehorn, ______, Elias Augsburger, _____, _____, _____, Brooks Root, Marcile Lora, Zietella Gettles.

Third row from left, Sylvia Biederman (teacher), Dick Pannabecker, Bob Luginbuhl, Wade Huber, Sam M______,LaVerne Huber, Wilma Nonnamaker, Betty Lape, Magdalene Oyer, _____.

Bluffton night train

Bluffton residents hear a eastbound and later a westbound freight ease through town on a nightly basis. Here's the westbound return train coming from Fostoria on a Friday night.

Bluffton continues to be ranked in the top tier of regional colleges: US News

29th among 79 comparable institutions in 12 Midwest states

Bluffton University remains in the top tier of Midwest “regional colleges” in U.S. News & World Report rankings.
 
The 2017 edition of the magazine’s Best Colleges guidebook ranks Bluffton 29th among 79 comparable institutions in 12 Midwest states. Now listed in the U.S. News rankings for 19 consecutive years, Bluffton has consistently been ranked in the top tier of Midwest colleges.
 

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