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Making mulch

Remember that wind storm in June? It created an extraordinary amount of tree limbs that residents deposited in the village recycle center on Spring Street. That excess is now turning into mulch this week. (Mary P. Steiner photo)

Saturday morning "Art in the Garden Courtyard"

The Inn at ONU invites you and your family to express your artistic self

The Inn at ONU invites persons for a Saturday morning of “Art in the Garden Courtyard.”

It’s from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 25, at The Inn, 401 W. College Ave., Ada.

Participants have the option of choosing an art project – there’s an option for everyone in the family – as everyone is seated at your own personal 6-foot table to ensure social distancing.

Guests may arrive at their leisure and take the complexity of your art project for consideration when selecting your preferred arrival time.

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So, you think you know Bluffton?

So, you think you know Bluffton? Okay, where is this? Answer tomorrow.

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Letter: Tom Pannabecker tells about his quarry test

The Icon welcomes viewers to share telling about taking their own quarry swimming test. Send your story to: [email protected]

Icon viewers:
I just watched the video from the Bluffton Public Library's presentation by Fred Steiner.

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Here's to the university class of 2020

In-person commencement organized following guidelines from the CDC and Ohio Department of Health

The achievements of Bluffton University’s class of 2020 were celebrated Saturday, July 18, during a socially-distanced, in person Commencement at Salzman Stadium. More than 80 percent of the graduating class, and up to two guests each, were in attendance for the delayed event.

In special recognition of this year’s class, each student was given a medallion featuring the Bluffton University presidential seal to wear as they walked the stage.

There's a comet overhead in the Bluffton sky

This week is a good week to try to view it

There’s a comet overhead in the Bluffton sky. This week is a good week to try to view it. 

The Icon asked Mike Edmiston for details about the comet. His remarks follow:

The comet is called Neowise. It has passed behind the Sun and is now heading back out of the solar system. Between now and the end of July should be a good time to see it. 

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