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This Nov. 3, Ohioans will have the opportunity to solve a divisive problem facing our state. Issue 1 defines a new method for drawing state legislative districts and embodies a compromise reached by Legislators of both parties.

Southgate Lanes, 9700 N. Dixie Highway, Bluffton, will host the final Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce cash for of 2015.

The event is from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 15.

Derek Dukes said that the cash mob will include $1 games and happy hour prices.

In addition everyone who visits the bowling alley during the cash mob can enter for a $50 shopping spree at Southgate, or receive $50 worth of bowling.

The Bluffton chamber's cash mobs highlight a different member each month. The program is part of the chamber's effort to encourage shopping locally.

Gary Augsburger of Gary's Repair reminds Icon viewers that winter is coming.

Gary's Repair has several different snowblowers on sale now. 

Gary's Repair
2667 Road P
Pandora, OH 45877
419-384-7303

The Pandora United Methodist Church will hold a free Community Meal on Wednesday, Oct 28, from 5:30-7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall, 108 E. Washington Street, Pandora. The meal this month is provided by the missio committee  and  the menu is sausage, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, dessert and beverage.

Bluffton's Junior High football team defeated Ada 45 to 8 on Oct. 8. A highlight of the game was that Kyle Koontz kicked his first official 30-yard field goal.

Needless to day, Kyle, the team and the crowd were very excited to watch a junior high player achieve this.

This feat is a team effort, as it takes consistent blockers to allow a kicker time to focus on his part of the play. 

 

 

Students at Bluffton Community Preschool spent some time at Suter's pumpkin patch earlier this month.

• Evey Slechter from the Monday/Wednesday three-year-old class who is delighted with her white pumpkin.

• Levi and Jeremy Mummert from the Tuesday/Thursday three-year-old class enjoying their time.

• A group shot of the children from the Monday/Wednesday three- and four-year-old classes at the close of their wagon ride.

 

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