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Only 1 community meal in April - on April 15

Correction to previous announcement

The Icon was in error in its April community meal announcement of yesterday.

There is only one community meal in April. It is Thursday, April 15, at 6 p.m., served from the rear of the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center.

Enter from the Family Dollar side of the alley and exit behind the police station.

So, you think you know Bluffton?

So, you think you know Bluffton? Okay, where is this? Answer tomorrow.

And, if you really want a brain teaser, the photo below shows this week's "So, you think you know Ada (posted on the Ada Icon)." Answer to this one also tomorrow.

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Baseball Beavers pound Franklin 15-5

Brylee Oberdorf women's golf medalist

The Bluffton University baseball team played like it was sunny and 70 on Sunday, March 28. Bluffton hammered Franklin 15-5 in six and a half innings in game one before the visiting Grizzlies earned a split with a 9-1 victory in the nightcap. The Beavers moved to 3-11 on the season and in the HCAC while Franklin stands at 7-5 on both accounts.

Rockets sweep Pirates in opener

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The host Buffton baseball team dropped a doubleheader to Pandora-Gilboa in a season-opening twinbill Saturday afternoon.

The Pirates fell to 0-2 with the defeats, while P-G starts out 2-0. 

Rocket hurler Eric Gerschutz pitched a three-hitter in the opener as P-G broke the game open with a five-run second inning.

In the nightcap, Drew Miller struck out 11 Pirates in five innings as three Rocket pitchers combined to pitch a one-hitter.

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Ironman winners

Last week Bluffton High School freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors competed against each other in its annual Ironman competition. The student senate sponors the annual event. The junior class won that leg of the competition. On Friday,  the junior class competed against the Bluffton school staff in the finals. The school staff was the winner. Jamie Nygaard shares this photo of the winners with Icon viewers.

MHCO fully enrolled

It was surprised to find some of its facilities on a list who have not signed up for vaccination maintenance program

In a recent press conference, Governor Mike DeWine encouraged nursing homes and assisted living communities to enroll in a vaccination maintenance program.  

He expressed frustration that more than 200 communities had yet to sign up for the program.

"Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio was surprised to find some of our facilities included on this list, including Mennonite Memorial Home and Hilty Home," said Jason Cox of MHCO.

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