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Kayla Kindle active in academics and athletics

Kayla Kindle, a Bluffton High School senior, is the September BHS student of the  month.

She is president of the Student Senate, is a class officer (secretary), is an officer of Spanish Club, and is also a member of the National Honor Society, Drama Club and Art Club. She carries a 4.0 grade point average.

The Icon talks with each candidate

Four candidates seek three openings on the Bluffton school board beginning Jan. 1, 2018. Three incumbents are Brad Fruchey, Wesley Klinger and Ken Lugibihl. Deborah Herr is also seeking a seat.

The Icon asked each candidate the same questions and their unedited responses follow in alphabetical order. In addition, each candidate’s answers may be found in a separate story also on the Icon. Their answers are found on the right column of the home page.

Two students at the Bluffton Community Pre-school design a fairly elaborate house during playtime. The two are in the four-year-old class, which meets in the Bluffton Presbyterian Church.

Marilyn “Jeanne” Sumney died Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, at 3:04 p.m. Jeanne was born to Madge Shrider on July 26, 1926, in Lima, Ohio. She married Dallas Cheney in 1944. To this marriage their only child, Linda, was born. Following divorce, she married W. Fred Sumney in 1983 and he died in 2004.            

Bluffton High School soccer players scored "Player of the Year" honors in both boys' and girls' Northwest Conference categories this week.

Tristan Smucker, a senior, with 8 goals, 4 assists, playing at midfield, and Kayla White, sophomore, with 26 goals and 8 assists, are the players of the year.

For more details on their honors go the Bluffton Icon sports page at BlufftonPirates.com or click here.

Both Bluffton teams won their respective NWC titles.

Shows actual figures for 2015 to 2017; forecasts 2018 to 2022

Bluffton school board approved a five-year school district fiscal forecast presented by Paula Parish, on Oct. 16.

"Schools are required to prepare a five-year forecast two times each year, once in October and then an update in May." she told the Icon. "The forecast serves as a good tool to help monitor the revenues and expenses for the district."

The forecast includes actual figures for fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, through June 30,  2017.

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