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You've heard him at the Bluffton Farmers' Market. Jim Boedicker, local performer, will be at the Saturday Ride to Remember from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. He will perform as bike riders return from their routes.

Boedicker will perform in the small shelter house at the Main Street side of the Buckeye.

In addition, The Dough Hook will sell lunches to riders and the general public. The Dough Hook will have lunches available in the shelterhouse.

The following is work scheduled to occur in the coming week on state highways in the Bluffton area.

Interstate 75 southbound ramps at Bluelick Road will be closed for one day each for sealing of bridge decks. The closures will occur generally from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day according to the following schedule. Work is being performed by the ODOT roadway services department:

Exit ramp from Interstate 75 southbound to Bluelick Road will close July 11.

Entrance ramp from Bluelick Road to Interstate 75 southbound will close July 12 

Photos by Ken Collins
If you missed watching fireworks on July 4th, it's no problem. Icon photographer Ken Collins, took photos of the Fourth of July celebration at Faurot Park in Lima.

One of the musical groups at the event was the Lima Area Concert Band, which draws its members from Ada and Bluffton and beyond.

Before the fireworks, some folks were sending Chinese sky lanterns floating into the sky over Lima.

Fireworks, rides, and food were other attractions.

Recent births at Bluffton Hospital

Bluffton Hospital reports the following births since May 30:

May
30 – David Tijesuni Jolaoluwa, son of Grace and Emmanuel Jolaoluwa, Lima

36,000 people viewed Icon stories in first 6 months of 2017

The results are in: the Bluffton Icon continues to gain readers at a phenomenal pace.

In the first six months of this year, 36,193 people viewed Bluffton Icon stories, up compared a year ago. Our viewers read 131,000 pages, also an increase from last year.

Fred Steiner, owner of the online newspaper, said, "We strive to serve the Bluffton community, and beyond, with important information whether it be government, sports, campus, school, civic groups, library, churches, even crime."

Bluffton's unfinshed mural gets some artistic touches this week. The mural is on the former Groves' Bear building at the corner of Main and Elm. When finished, the mural will show a visual timeline of the community - from right to left. Sarah Hartzler, Bath High School art teacher, oversees the project.

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