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Boys' soccer: Pirates blank Ottoville for Elida kick off tourney title

Bluffton High School boys' soccer team scored 3 goals in first half and 3 goals in second half for 6-0 win over Ottoville at the Elida Kick Off tournament Aug. 27 title game.

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Here's the September Bluffton school menu

For the Bluffton elementary, middle school and high school September menu CLICK HERE

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Friday accident: Life Flight takes one injured person to St. Vincent's

Friday's interstate accident details are now available according to information from the Findlay post of the State Highway Patrol.

Bluffton police, fire and EMS assisted the patrol at the crash scene.

According to the Patrol: A Utah man suffered life-threatening injuries in a three-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer on northbound Interstate 75, near the Ohio 235 exit.

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Those first moments of the first day of school - 14 photos tell the story

One of Bluffton’s rites of passage is entrance to first grade. In many ways it is a complete circle of the community.

There’s clothing to select, supplies to purchase, photos to take, classmates to meet, jitters (for students and parents) and the excitement of something new.

The Icon went to school with two cameras, plus a cell phone, to record the event.
Our photos below show several aspects of the first moments of the first day.

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First day photo

School started Monday - after a 2-hour fog delay - and there were lots of photos taken and last-minute hugs. Here Karlie Lora, second grader, Kaden Lora, fifth grader and Braydon McClure, second grader, pose for their moms before entering the building.

Craig von Stein named VP/business banking officer at CNB

Citizens National Bank has named Craig von Stein as VP/business banking officer for its Bluffton office. 

In this position he is responsible for establishing new commercial and agricultural banking relationships for CNB, as well as analyzing current customer portfolios on a regular basis.

von Stein attended Cory-Rawson High School and is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in Agri-Business and Applied Economics. He spent several years in sales at a farm equipment dealership in Ottawa and Bowling Green.

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