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Look at all those Easter eggs! Where does one begin? This year's Mennonite Memorial Home Easter egg hunt on Saturday moved to the Bluffton University soccer practice field due to Elm Street construction. Watch for more photos coming soon on the Icon. (Jamie Nygaard photo)

for chest pain/stroke symptoms

By Cody Price, RN
Chest Pain/Stroke Program Coordinator with Blanchard Valley Health System
You or a loved one may have experienced pain or discomfort in your chest, possibly radiating into the jaw, arm or shoulder. These symptoms as well as shortness of breath, lightheadedness, nausea or vomiting are all common warning signs that an individual may be having a heart attack.

Or, perhaps you or your loved one have experienced symptoms of stroke including:

Written by Bluffton 6th graders in 1953-54

Note: Bluffton sixth graders in the 1953-54 school year (graduating class of 1960) created a booklet titled "The Bluffton Story." The following article is part of that booklet, which is now in the history collection at the Bluffton Public Library. This series continues each week on the Icon.

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In 1888 Howe's "Historical Collections of Ohio" had the following to say about Bluffton:

Renovation of the former glove factory building on North Main Street continues in preparation for a move to the building by the Et Cetera Shop. A crew from All Terra is filling in the basement opening to the building's sidewalk. Here is a series of photos showing that work underway

Meghan Gibson of Pandora, pursues master of music degree following graduation from Bluffton University

Meghan Gibson ’19, a music major with a concentration in performance studies, will pursue a Master of Music following her May graduation from Bluffton at NYU Steinhardt. Gibson a Pandora native will focus on music theatre performance.

“If you’re going to do musical theater, and most music in general, you want to go where the business is,” explained Gibson. “So for the business of musical theatre, that’s Broadway or the other option would be Chicago. But New York is where it’s at.”

3 p.m. program next Friday at Bluffton branch includes many special events

First National Bank celebrates its 100th anniversary as a community bankon Friday, April 19, according to Todd Mason, president and chief executive officer.

The anniversary is celebrated in each of the communities where a branch of the bank is located. The celebration schedule follows:

• 9 a.m. Ottawa branch, 855 N. Main St.
• 11 a.m.  Pandora branch, 102 E. Main St.
• 1 p.m. Findlay branch, 111 Trenton Ave.
• 3 p.m. Bluffton branch, 112 Cherry St.

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