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April 7, 2015
By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

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Darnell Boddie (Professor Harold Hill) gets into an interest song fest with several River City women including: Amy Warren, Megan Sycks, Kristen Yost, Marley Runk, Sara Bertka,  Emily Swisher, Karis Wilson and Alyssa Casemier. This rehearsal photo, taken last week, shows one of the scenes of this weekend's BHS musical "The Music Man." Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 10-11 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 12, at 2 p.m.

 By Monty Siekerman, Ada Icon
How do you mix several flavors into many buckets of popcorn?

You ask ONU mechanical engineering students to invent a process that will save time and money and results in less waste.

As a senior capstone project, four students took on the challenge last fall at the request of Pete Suter, the owner of Shirley's Popcorn in Bluffton.

They designed and built a system for measuring and dispensing the ingredients into small packages which are sealed for use on demand.

The Icon welcomes a new blogger to the site. Paula Pyzik Scott of Bluffton, has recently started a blog and viewers may read it by clicking here. Viewers may also access her blog on the Icon homepage under "Icon blogs."

Scott, owner of PS Editorial Services, Bluffton, assists clients with website content, social media management, web profile auditing, copywriting and editing. 

Here first blog title is: "Is there a little copyeditor in you?" She is also an Icon advertiser. 

In celebration of its 95th anniversary and in honor of Community Banking Month, every Citizens National Bank office will be serving cake to customers on Friday, April 24.

The Swiss Community Historical Society's spring meeting is at 7 p.m., Sunday, April 19, at Maple Crest Patio Room. 

One of the program's focus is the dulcimer.

According to Wendy Chappell-Dick:" The mountain dulcimer is truly an American original, first made and played in the Appalachian region. But did you know there is a direct linkage of this instrument to the early German immigrants to Pennsylvania, including Mennonites?

More photos at bottom of story.

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