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Here's a plate signifying the work of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The Icon spotted it in the Riley Court parking lot.

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Leland Gerber took this photo in the lawn of the Lloyd and Ferne Ramseyer home on Grove Street. (Mike and Mary Edmiston home today). The photo includes several Bluffton faculty wives and staff member. As for a year, our best guess is late 1960s.

We encourage Icon viewers to help with the identification in this photo.

The following ID is from Joanne Niswander:

Lynn E. Carmack, 77, formerly of Bluffton, died Saturday, May 7, 2011, at The Laurels of Massillon. He was born Dec. 19, 1933, in Findlay, Ohio, to the late George and Edna (Messer) Carmack.

Following his studies at Ohio Northern, he served in the Army. While in the service, he formed a quartet and entertained at numerous military bases.

For many years he was employed at Triplett Corp. and then moved to the Massillon area. He was a salesman for S & B Fasteners and then started his own company, Always Best Fasteners in Massillon.

A Summer Personal Training Special is now offered to anyone over the age of 14 years at BFR.

The summer special offers six 30-minute training sessions for a package rate of $60 for non-members. Personal training is an option for new exercisers as well as individuals who are training for an athletic event or to increase their physical abilities.

A free in-depth social media workshop, co-sponsored by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce and Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs, is being offering to interested area residents.

Persons interested in attending must RSVP to [email protected] by noon on Wednesday.

111th commencement

Bluffton University faculty applaud members of the 2011 graduation class as they proceed to their commencement seating Sunday afternoon at Salzman Stadium. Click here for a video.

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