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The holidays ended and a blah Sunday set in.

The only thing we can think to do in a situation like this is to bake. But what? With the Duke Ellington Orchestra playing in the background, in my attempt to inspire creativity, we blindly took one of the bread books off the shelf.

Here’s what opened: We’ll call it “Miniature Icon Benne Biscuits.”

Here’s how you get to Point Biscuit from Point A:

Turn oven to 450.

By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - The Bluffton University women continued their winning ways as they returned to conference play with a 58-46 victory over the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology on Saturday, Jan. 3. The Beavers earned the victory despite shooting only 35.1 percent from the floor and 60.9 percent from the charity stripe. Bluffton improved to 8-3 and 3-1 in HCAC play while Rose-Hulman fell to 6-5 and 2-2, respectively.

By: Griffin Kuras, sports information assistant

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - The Bluffton University men welcomed Rose-Hulman for a Heartland Conference bout on Saturday, Jan. 3, in the first game of 2015. The Engineers stifled the Beavers in a hard fought game, 62-53, using height to their advantage, getting 38 of their points on the inside. The Beavers fell to 6-5 with a 2-2 mark in the HCAC, while the Engineers improved to 7-4 overall, including 3-1 in conference play. 

Larry Smith of Smith’s Realty Professionals, 147 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces a new residential listing. The listing is at 307 S. Main St., Bluffton. The residence has two bedrooms and one bath. Its list price is $109,900.

For more details on the listing open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

 

The churches of Pandora and Gilboa are offering food boxes for households in the Pandora-Gilboa School District.  The boxes are designed to provide nine meals for a family of four.  In order to pick up a box, you must register by calling 419-384-3038 by 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15.  Boxes will be available to be picked up at 11 a.m. Saturday, January  31 at the Grace Mennonite Church, 502 East Main Street, Pandora.

Elizabeth Dickey Lacy, age 62, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on December 30,
2014 at Heartland of Oregon. She was born to Dale and Carolyn (Vore) Dickey
on November 26, 1952 in Princeton, NJ.

Elizabeth was preceded in death by her mother, Carolyn Dickey. She is
survived by her father, Dale F. Dickey; sister, Johanna Dickey Rian (Neil
Anderson); niece, Katherine Schlesser (Kyle); and cousins  Keith Vore (Judy),
Jill Vore Gullette (Rick), Eric Vore (Kristy) and Jennifer Vore Boughan
(Rick).

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