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Greg’s Pharmacy, 126 N. Main St., Bluffton, has a new look today and it’s more than simply a new coat of paint.

“We’ve remodeled the store, adding several new features while continuing the familiar items customers are accustomed to seeing,” Mark BonDurant, of Clark’s Pharmacy, owner of Greg’s, told the Icon on Saturday.

New to Greg’s includes:
• home medical items
• new customer waiting area for prescriptions
• new drop off point for prescriptions
• new checkout area

Bluffton council will meet in the town hall tonight (May 19), during its regular meeting, according to Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator. The meeting will take place in the third floor meeting room instead of the large meeting room.

Bluffton school board will act on approving the 2014 Bluffton High School graduation list during its May meeting on Monday.

The list is in an attachment at the bottom of this story. In addition, in a separate attachment,  is the entire May 19 board agenda.

Other items on the agenda include:

Ross "Tinman" Scaggs plays a melody on his guitar during Jammin' at the Library. The group, open to all ages, is an "accoustic jam and community song circle," as Charlie Saylor, jam organizer, decribes it. Currently they meet at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month at the Bluffton Public Library. Their meeting frequency may change to twice a month. Watch the Icon for more information.

Forty-five season ago, here's the Bluffton College men's tennis team. Back row from left, Randy Elston, Woody Little (coach), Dan Hostetler, Rich Miller, Stan Heintz, Ken Roth, Larry Faulk, Dick Geiger.

Front from left, Bob Fitzpatrick, Stefan Miller, Gary Brunson, Tim Hartzler, Bryan Godshall, John Lehman.

For Ivan Stoltzfus (right), it’s one mile at a time. Over the weekend Stoltzfus stopped in Bluffton on his cross-country journey to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. Driving a reconditioned 1948 John Deer tractor, at about 15 miles per hour, and pulling a trailer, he is traveling from Manasquan, N.J. to Crescent City, Calif. Riding a bike and following the tractor-trailer is Dave Stoltzfus, (left) whose son is married to Rochelle, daughter of Lawrence and Louise Matthews.

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