You'd think school is about ready to begin. Action by the Bluffton school board, meeting on July 16, involved offering contracts for several positions.
These included supplemental contracts, extended service contracts, substitute teacher contracts, substitute educational aide contracts and substitute custodial contracts. All for the 2012-13 school year, which begins nearly one month from now.
In addition, the board acted upon 2012-13 appropriations, which total $13, 234,587.
Story and video by Donald Ring, Icon intern
Ever have trouble finding the perfect gift for someone impossible to shop for?
Located at 115 S. Main St., Bluffton, Ten Thousand Villages offers an array of jewelry, art, home décor and sculptures crafted by artisans from around the world, offering a little something for everyone.
Aphaphanh Nussbaum, store manager, says Ten Thousand Villages is different from other local retailers as it is “a very mission-based organization.”
Ever want to be a princess...just for a day? Nine little girls ages 4 to 9 had the chance during BFR's Princess for a Day Program on July 18.
Back by popular demand, girls spent the day getting their hair done, doing crafts, making cheers, painting their nails and pretenting they were a princess for a day.
The Blanchard Valley Regional Cancer Center (BVRCC), 15990 Medical Drive South, Findlay, will be hosting three American Cancer Society Look Good Feel Better events throughout the remainder of 2012. The events will be held Aug. 6, Oct. 1 and Dec. 3 from 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. in the BVRCC family room.
The Bluffton Senior Center has cancelled its Western square dancing previously set for July 23. The next Western square dance night will be Monday, Aug. 27, at 6:30 p.m. with lessons and 7 p.m. for the dance to start. Cost for the dance is $2 for members and $3 for non members.
AEP provided The Icon with the following weather update for July 19: A cold front will sink into northern Ohio this afternoon.
With a warm and humid air mass in place, the front will help focus
scattered strong thunderstorms. The thunderstorms will develop by early
afternoon in northern Ohio and move slowly southeast through the afternoon and evening.
AEP Ohio's Ohio Valley and Athens Districts are most likely to experience problems with winds gusting to 50 mph in the strongest storms.