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Bluffton schools closed

For the second day in a row wintery weather forced Bluffton schools to cancel classes. The announcement was made on Ohio Alerts at 7:55 a.m. 

Watch the Icon for additional cancellations. Organizations may notify the Icon at [email protected]. Those cancellations will be added to this story and posted on Facebook.

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Dezman Brown is HCAC player of the week

Bluffton University junior Dezman Brown (Elyria) has been named the Heartland Conference Player of the Week.

2-hour delay for Bluffton Friday AM

Bluffton schools announced a 2-hour delay for Friday morning. The announcement was made on Ohio Alerts at 9:12 p.m.

Any other organizations with delays or cancellations may send information to: [email protected].

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Ryan DeMarco opens Edward Jones office on North Main

Grand opening and ribbon cutting on Feb. 14

Ryan DeMarco announces the opening of an Edward Jones office at 111 N. Main St., Bluffton.

The office is in the former Scoreboard storefront. 

As a Financial Advisor, DeMarco provides clients with all of the services available from Edward Jones. These services include, but are not limited to, estate considerations, retirement planning, education planning, and preparing for the unexpected.

Prior to the office’s opening DeMarco had extensive renovation completed to it.

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“Your job is to cultivate and share your story with others”

University president Jane Wood "tells her story"

“How do the stories you choose to tell shape how others see you or even how you see yourself?” Dr. Jane Wood, president of Bluffton University posed this question during her Jan. 31 Colloquium presentation “A Life in Story: The Construction of Personal Narrative.”

During the presentation, Wood reflected on the role of narrative and how and what we choose to tell others, and ourselves, shapes our lives.

BVC-leading Eagles ground Lady Pirates

Bluffton girls travel to Allen East tonight

By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Defensively tough host Liberty-Benton smothered Bluffton 50-30 in a non-conference girls basketball battle Tuesday night.

The 10th-ranked Lady Eagles limited Bluffton to 17 points through the first 24 minutes as they built a 22-point cushion.

Bluffton trailed 16-9 after one period, and L-B extended its lead to 28-13 at halftime. The Eagles stretched the advantage to 39-17 after three quarters. 

The Bluffton offense got untracked late and won the fourth period, 13-11.

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