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How many great blue herons make the Big and Little Riley their fishing grounds? We don't know the answer, but this one hangs out frequently in the morning and evening hours on the Little Riley between Ropp Hall and Bentley Road.  See if you can fit it in the next photo in this series. (Mary P. Steiner photos)

Bluffton College Choral Society officers in 1917-18 - during an earlier pandemic.

Top from left, Paul Adams (Adam Bridge carries his name), Pearl Bogart (for many years a Bluffton piano teacher), Ruth Ringelman and C.D. Amstutz.

Front from left, Noah Burkhalter, Cleora Basinger and G.A. "Dad" Lehman.

Tip from the Icons and Ohio News Media Association.

Hi, I'm Kay Lambert

Welcome to the Icon's feature "Wear your mask proudly." We invite viewers to send a photo of themselves wearing a mask. 

It's a way to encourage viewers to wear masks when in public and to recognize those who are thoughtful enough to take the time to wear one.

Send your mask photo to: [email protected].

Emily Byers, Bluffton first grader, created this drawing of her teacher, Mrs. Steinmetz.

Teacher Appreciation Week was May 4-8. In cooperation with the Bluffton PTO, the Icon is posting drawings of elementary teachers created by elementary students. 

The Icon invites all elementary students to submit a drawing of a teacher. Send to: [email protected].

Here's today's installment of the Bluffton High School Class of 2020 Senior Spotlight. Each weekday until the end of May the Icon will feature photos and future plans for four BHS seniors.  Students will be featured in a four-set random order. 

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