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You knew it as The Sports Warehouse

If you've not visited 111 N. Main St., lately, now is the time stop in and browse.

Main Street’s Sports Warehouse transformed into The Scoreboard last week during its first-year anniversary under its ownership by Natalie and John Mueller.

The name change is something Natalie has worked on since enrolling in Bluffton Center for Entrepreneur’s 2017 Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition.

LOTS OF PHOTOS AT BOTTOM -

Adventure camps, sand volleyball, 3v3 tourneys, Tball, art classes and yoga for starters

Bluffton Family Recreation is ready for summer and invites Icon viewers to join in the fun.

SUMMER NEWSLETTER WITH ALL PROGRAM DETAILS IS ATTACHED -

BFR’s summer newsletter, released this week, lists youth and adult program options for summer months, according to Joseph Beagle, director.

For youth there are camps and special programs in the follow areas:

Haleigh Gatchell, Bluffton eighth grader, is this year's Bluffton Middle School eighth grade idol winner. (Jamie Nygaard photo)

37th annual academic awards program

Bluffton High school academic award winners were recognized at the 37th annual BHS Academic Awards Program on May 10.

Awards were presented to students in each class. Seniors receiving scholarships were also recognized.

The complete list of award winners is in the attachment.

April Misamore earns selective internship

April Misamore, Bluffton University junior, a food and nutrition major from Findlay, recently received two back-to-back recognitions that emphasize the hard work and dedication she’s put into her academics.

Misamore earned a competitive, paid internship this summer at Purdue University and won the Ohio Nutrition Council Scholarship.

She will begin the internship after completing her cross-cultural experience in Chicago during the May-term.

BHS students in Allen Lima Youth Leadership class

Four Bluffton High School students were among 35 members of the Allen Lima Youth Leadership class that graduated in late April.

Bluffton students are Sydney Hoff, Kayla Kindle, Rameen Omar and Aimee Ritter.

This year’s students have worked as a group since October. Students selected three service projects to address concerns in their communities.

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