Bluffton High School student Brooke Heinz won Best of Show in this year's Kewpee High School art invitational at Art/Space Lima. Additional Bluffton students had works accepted to the show. Click for more details.
Bluffton High School junior Brooke Heinz won best of show in this year's Kewpee High School art invitational at Art/Space Lima, according to Vickie Garmon, BHS art teacher.
The show is held at Lima Artspace and the works will be on display now until April 14. Brooke Heinze won the best of show with a mixed media piece titled "Kylee." The model in the work is Kylee Barnett, also at Bluffton High School junior.
One of Bluffton's most important decisions of the decade will be decided on March 6. Bluffton voters will decide the fate of a proposed one-quarter percent income tax.
The Icon supports this issue and urges voters to vote "Yes."
For the first time in perhaps a voter's lifetime, Ohio Republican votes really count in a presidential primary election. Six presidential candidate names are on the March 6 primary ballot, although some have already dropped out of the race.
The local results will be interesting to watch to see the leanings of Bluffton Republicans. Presidential names on the ballot are:
o John Huntsman
o Ron Paul
o Rick Perry
o Mitt Romney
o Rick Santorum
o Newt Gingrich
In the cemetery at Rockport Colony, South Dakota, are the small, rectangular grave markers for Joseph and Michael Hofer, each bearing one of the brothers' names, his birth and death dates and, in capital letters beside each brother's name, the word "MARTYR."
The Hofers were so designated by their fellow Hutterites-a communal branch of Anabaptists-following their imprisonment at Alcatraz and what the church regarded as torture and death at the hands of the U.S. Army in 1918, at the close of World War I.