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Bluffton Pirates advance to districts after shocking Coldwater 60-59

Bluffton High School boys’ avenged a history of tournament losses to Coldwater tonight (Feb. 25).
 
Playing in the underdog role, the Pirates defeated Coldwater 60-59 on a game-winning 3-pointer by Joel Siefker. The game was at the Elida Fieldhouse.
 
The win moves Bluffton to the district tournament next week. Watch the Icon for more game details.
 

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Bluffton 71 Transylvania 60

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE FINAL 2 MINUTES - For the first time ever, Bluffton University's women's basketball team advanced to the championship round of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament. Bluffton defeated Transylvania at home 71-60. The title game has Bluffton vs. Rose Hulman at 5 p.m. Saturday. RH defeated Franklin 68-55 on Friday.

Wind gusts up to 60 mph predicted on Sunday

Strong winds with gusts up to 60 miles per hour are possible in the Icon viewership area on Sunday, according to AEP.

Here's the statement from AEP:
"A strong jet stream will be in place across AEP Ohio on Sunday. As temperatures warm to near-record levels (60s F), some of these strong winds could mix down to the surface...resulting in strong wind gusts.

Sustained winds from the southwest of 30-35 m.p.h. and gusts up to 60 m.p.h. are possible Sunday afternoon across parts of AEP Ohio.

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University Multicultural Student Organization to deliver water to Flint, Mich.

The Bluffton University Multicultural Student Organization, along with help from members of the Bluffton University football team, will be loading a box trailer with more than 250 cases of water starting at 8 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 29.
 
The MSO held a bottled water drive to benefit the community of Flint, Mich. after their water supply was revealed to contain high levels of lead. Water (24 pack cases) was donated by Bluffton University students, staff and faculty as well as community members.
 

Librarians at work

Here's how you do it..cover letters with yarn.

These librarians are learning different ways to engage teens in library activities at a conference hosted Friday by the Ada Public Library and held at the nearby United Methodist Church.

From left are Esther Birkey, Bluffton Public Library; Nicole Katz, Lorain Public Library; Natalie Walton, Ada Public Library. Fifty librarians shared ideas about their programs for teens. (Monty Siekerman, Ada Icon photo)

David Rodabaugh, Bluffton favorite son, now municipal court judge

One of this community’s favorite sons, David Rodabaugh, is now a Lima Municipal Court judge.
 
He joins a court stacked with Bluffton connections. Judge Tammie K. Hursh, also a municipal court judge, is from Bluffton. Richard Warren, Bluffton native and former common pleas court judge, is a court magistrate.
 
Rodabaugh fills a seat left vacant upon the retirement of Judge RicKard Workman. Ohio Governor John Kasich appointed Rodabaugh, a lifetime attorney, who practiced in Lima and Bluffton, to the court.
 

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