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January 5, 2018

BLUFFTON, Ohio - The Collegiate Baseball Newspaper recently recognized a pair of Bluffton athletes on its prestigious Division III Players to Watch list for the 2018 season. Senior Ryan Golden (Findlay) and sophomore Chase Lawniczak (Toledo/Whitmer) were both honored in the January 5 issue of CBN!

He has worked in the flooring business all his life

Mike Diller, who has spent more of his working life in the flooring business, will take over ownership of Diller Flooring and Interiors, operated since 2009 by his parents Dan and Lori Diller, who are retiring.

Mike said that the business name and hours will remain the same. He plans to continue all of the products and brand names already serviced by the 119 N. Main St., business.

Diller Flooring and Interiors offers carpets, hardwood flooring, tile, custom blinds and paint, which include many familiar brand names.

One of the biggest surprises Icon viewers don't know about Bluffton is that we are home to at least one musk ox. Ask any student at Bluffton Child Development Center for details. We discoved this Christmas musk ox in the BCDC hallway in a recent visit.

"That describes us best," says Raymond and Liz Harner

A Main Street Bluffton business has gone crazy and changed its name.

CG Pro Bikes, owned by Raymond and Liz Harner, 127 N. Main St., is officially renamed “Bike Crazy.”

While the name change is official, the Harners plan a crazy celebration as soon as their new store sign arrives later this month.

In explaining the name change, Liz said, “We are bike experts, bike mechanics, bike fans, bike riders, bike fitters, bike advocates…we are bike crazy!”

Anna Knauss winner of Martin Luther King, Jr., Ohio Civil Rights Commission essay contest

Anna Knauss: My goal is to continue making this world a better place with my actions and words.  Do something today for someone you don’t know and just maybe, that person will do something for another person because of your actions.  

 

Winning essay at bottom
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The holidays ended at the Bluffton Middle School. In this behind-the-shades scene, seventh graders Braedon Akerman, Riley Eachus, Allison Diller and Aubrey Edwards work on removing the Christmas lobby display. In the next photo the Icon moved from the office to the lobby.

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