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Ivy Augsburger adds a creative touch to her art work during the Aug. 9 spray paint class at the Bluffton Public Library. She said the work is untitled. Click here for additional photos of the spray paint session.

15 with Morgan Schroeder…on her ironic career path, the secrets of American civilization, and Antarctica

Interviewed by Sophia Marcum

I was lucky enough to run into Morgan, who graduated from Bluffton High School in 2014, while she was working at the Bluffton Public Library this summer. Our conversation led to this interview.

Where do you attend school and what are you studying?

I am currently attending Anderson University with a major in Organizational Management and a minor in Sociology.  

What led you to this field of study?

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Dirt pudding on the menu at Girl Scout program at BFR

Dirt pudding is on the menu at the Girl Scout Summer Series held at Bluffton Family Recreation this week.

Nearly a dozen young girls are learning about “It’s Your Planet – Love It,” during the two-hour morning sessions.

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Activities include discovering what real scientists do, exploring wonders of science with hands-on activities and learning the scientific method.

During this photo session, girls created dirt pudding, which is an interesting way to learn about soil.

Lincoln Highway Buy Way Yard Sale this weekend

You'll soon see more garage sales listed on the Icon than in any other week of the year. You might say that it’s a heavenly weekend for garage sale buyers and sellers.

It’s Main Street Across America’s Lincoln Highway Buy Way Yard Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 11-12-13, and Bluffton happens to be a couple miles of the action.

Beaverdam mayor Roberta Beemer told the Icon that may Beaverdam residents will participate.

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Town and Country Flowers officially a North Main Street business

Deciding that investing in Bluffton is a great idea, Connie and Ken Kruse have officially moved Town and Country Flowers to its news location at 124 N. Main St. The move took place at the first of the month.

The shop is open for business and, according to Connie, the shop is very busy.

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The Main Street flower shop owners with their shop previously located for 10 ½ years at 121 S. Main St., purchased the building housing the former Timeless Treasures that was owned by Steve and Jane Shaw.

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