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Two division: Start Up and Emerging Division; and Small Business Improvement Division

Cash and in-kind awards valued at $7,000 are prizes in Bluffton Center For Entrepreneurs’ 2017 Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition, announced this week by BCE.

The contest's Start-up Division offers a $4,000 first place, $1,000 second place and $500 third place cash awards, in addition to several in-kind prizes. It is open to contestants from Allen, Hancock, Putnam and Hardin counties.

Margie told The Icon: “It was a really fun night to have our family together and everyone under one roof, if just for one night!”

The musical Woodruff family – each a Bluffton High School marching band alum - returned to Bluffton on Friday to be part of the BHS alumni band. 

They were part of a 40-member alumni band marching with the BHS band during a pre-game performance.

Joshua played trombone; Mary, E-flat horn; Rachel, clarinet; Emma, cymbals and Noah is this year's senior field commander.

Here's an update on each Woodruff:

• Joshua, graduate of Brigham Young University, lives in Cincinnati with his wife, Sarah. He attends Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science.

Every poet, song writer and artist who created a sunrise must have viewed one like this sunrise in Bluffton on Oct. 11. This view is from Grove Street at 7:30 a.m.

Or as Vladimir Nabokov put it: "Life is a great sunrise."

Tell them you saw it on the Icon

Stratton Auto Group, North Main Street, Bluffton, will give customers a free tire rotation during an oil change this fall - just mention you saw this offer on the Icon.

Call the service center at 419-358-0303 to schedule your oil change. Don't forget to request the free tire rotation.

 

Based on true story of women who worked at Radium Dial Co.

Tickets are now available for Bluffton University’s production of “These Shining Lives” by Melanie March, to be performed in November.

Thursday, Oct. 27 in Stutzman Lecture Hall

Bluffton University will host an evening forum titled “Israeli and Palestinian Parents Grieve and Work Together for Justice” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27 in Centennial Hall’s Stutzman Lecture Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

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