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April 7-8 pre-hiring and job ethics training class held at Diamond Manufacturing

TYRO Staffing will hold a two-day pre-hiring event and job ethics traning class at Diamond Manufacturing, Bluffton, Thursday and Friday, April 7-8.
 
The Ridge Project is a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to finding employment and strengthening families. A difference from some agencies is that they offer extensive training in work ethics coupled with ongoing mentoring for their clients.

Contact Joe Jakubowski at 419-276-7030 to register.
 

 

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Ebenezer Mennonite host to 15th annual wild game event

A free hunting seminar titled “Hunting the Rut” will be given by Charles Alsheimer on Saturday, April 9 at 3:30 p.m. at Ebenezer Mennonite Church. Alsheimer is also speaking at the 15th annual wild game event held later that evening (tickets required) and will again speak during the morning worship service on Sunday, April 10 at 10:15 a.m.
 

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Quiet morning

All is quiet at the National Quarry in the early morning hours. Mary P. Steiner took this photo from the west bank.

The Dough Hook introduces menu for hungry Blufftonites

You might say there's a new eating option on Main Street.

Marlena Ballinger of The Dough Hook recently lauched a menu for the meat market-deli-bakery at 117 N. Main St.

A printer-friendly copy of the menu is at the bottom of this story and also is posted on the Icon's menu page - click here to access that page.

The menu includes:
• Sandwiches
• Soups
• Cookies
• Drinks
• Breakfast or dessert
• Salads
• Wraps

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Bluffton police: Alleged March 30 Main Street robbery did not take place

Bluffton police released the following information about an alleged March 30 robbery of a Main Street Bluffton business. Police did not release the name of the business  because public record exemptions prohibit the release of names of uncharged suspects, so there is no further information available at this time.

The department's news release follows:

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Baseball drops 6-1 decision to Earlham

April 5, 2016

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - For the second straight Tuesday, Earlham College used a scintillating pitching performance from freshman Walter Talcott to stymie the Bluffton University baseball team at Memorial Field. Earlham improved to 16-5 and 6-3 in the Heartland Conference with the 6-1 win, while Bluffton fell to 6-15 and 1-7 in the HCAC. Talcott went the distance in a 6-0 shutout just one week ago.

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