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Harold Frederick Helmlinger, 94, died April 25, 2019, at Birchaven Nursing Home in Findlay.  Harold was born March 7, 1925, in Auglaize County, Ohio, to the late Philip and Sophia (Pulfer) Helmlinger.  On Jan. 29, 1950, he married Doris Bunn Helmlinger who survives.

Harold graduated from Jackson Center High School.  He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving in World War II and was a lifelong farmer.  Harold enjoyed spending time with his family and attending his grandchildren's sporting events.

This year's Bluffton High School prom dress code required an umbrella. Jamie Nygaard shares several rain soaked scenes of students entering the prom at Marbeck Center. Those photos follow:

Contact Gardeners of the Bluffton/Pandora Area for a plot in the community garden

Ever wanted to grow your own veggies, cutting flowers, and fresh herbs in a full sun location? 

If so, come out to Bluffton’s Community Garden and rent a plot for the growing season. Grow all those delicious herbs like basil, cilantro and parsley along with vegetables like tomatoes, green beans, peppers and squash in your very own garden plot; all the ingredients needed for great summer feasts, or to preserve for winter eating. 

Looking back at her high school years, and how track and field still has her heart

Bluffton High School's Graduation ceremonies will be on Saturday, May 25 at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. As we prepare to see  the BHS Class of 2019 set sail for adventures unknown, the Icon looks to past BHS valedictorians (students who were the top of their class) to inspire this year's graduates and show how experience has shaped those who have gone before them. 

The Icon interviewed Hannah Chappell-Dick, BHS valedictorian of the class of 2012.

May's school menu available

The Bluffton Elementary School lunch menu for May is now available on the Icon. 

See below or click here to view a printable version. 

Mac Burner (Junior), Grant Klinger (Sophomore) and Eden Nygaard (Sophomore) BHS tennis players volunteer on their own to help clean up tennis courts. Meanwhile, Brayden Hauenstein and Maddy Murray help clean up Harmon Field following Friday's flooding. (Jamie Nygaard photos)

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