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March 28, 2017

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RICHMOND, Ind. -The Bluffton University baseball team was unable to capitalize on its momentum from the Anderson series victory last weekend as Earlham College pitched a 7-0 shutout at the Beavers on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Bluffton dropped to 9-5 overall and 2-2 in the Heartland Conference, while the HCAC favorites upped their mark to 8-5 and 3-1 in the conference.

What color are your crocuses? Many of these spring flowers woke up in early March only to be snowed upon. Very hardy, they appear to have survived the cold.

First review of candidates takes place Apriil 25

Wanted: Administrator for the Village of Bluffton.

The village, operating without an administrator since late January, is now advertising for the opening. The ad is listed on the Icon classified ad page.

On Jan. 23, by a 4-2 vote, Bluffton council voted to terminate Jamie Mehaffie, who served for 13 years in the post.

The recommendation to terminate Mehaffie was made  at that meeting by Judy Augsburger, mayor. Voting for termination were Roger Warren, Richard Johnson, Ralph Miller and Sean Burrell. Voting against termination were Phil Talavinia and Joe Sehlhorst.

Through employer expo, accountants' chapter meeting, alumni night and mock interviews

Bluffton University’s campus has been booming with professionals and alumni from the surrounding areas this March.

Four events in two weeks provided extensive opportunities for Bluffton students to interact and gain practical experience and advice from those already experienced.

These events included:
• the Employer Expo,
• Institute of Management Accountants Lima chapter meeting,
• Bluffton Education Organization Alumni Night, and
• Mock Interview Night.

The Bluffton Child Development Center pre-Kindergarten class recently participated in the Klutz Jr. Hands-on Art contest sponsored by Scholastics books. Addyson, a BCDC student, is one of 10 winners in the contest. She will receive a four-package set of Klutz Jr. Book and Crafts. And, everyone in her class will receive a My Hand Art book and craft kit.  "We are so proud of her along with all the children who participated," said Francine Donathan, center director.

Prizes in three age groups

Hilty Home, 304 Hilty Dr., Pandora hosts an Easter egg hunt on its front lawn at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 15, according to Jason Cox, administrator.

Hilty Home and Hilty Preschool and Child Care sponsor the event.

Age groups for the hunt include:
• ages 3 and under
• ages 4-6
• ages 7-10

There will be prizes for each of the three age groups.

Prize tickets will be hidden in three eggs of each age group. The Easter Bunny will be present and parents are welcome to take their child's picture with him.

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