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Talented!

That's Reagan Mittendorf and Libby Frazier performing "Dancing Stars," during the Bluffton elementary year-end talent show. The show, an annual event for over 20 years, took place on May 23. Fourth and fifth graders auditioned for 16 spots in the show, which was presented to their classmates in the cafetorium. CLICK HERE FOR THE PROGRAM.

Elementary talent show provides lots of entertainment

OPEN THE ATTACHMENTS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY FOR THE TALENT SHOW PROGRAM.

That's Reagan Mittendorf and Libby Frazier performing "Dancing Stars," during the Bluffton elementary year-end talent show. The show, an annual event for over 20 years, took place on May 23. Fourth and fifth graders auditioned for 16 spots in the show, which was presented to their classmates in the cafetorium.

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Tom Langhals talks to Lions about "The Challenges of Business"

Tom Langhals,  president and owner of Colonial Surface Solutions and Diamond Manufacturing of Bluffton, presented the program “The Challenges of Business” at a recent Bluffton Lions Club meeting.

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Mandy Kinn opens Spectrum Salon June 10

In the 15-plus years since completing cosmetology school, Mandi Kinn has dreamed of opening a multi-service salon in Bluffton. After months of hard work renovating a turn-of-the-century Main Street house into a modern salon, Kinn will open Spectrum Salon on Tuesday, June 10, at 422 N. Main St., Bluffton. She plans a grand opening from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 21.

MORE PHOTOS AT BOTTOM OF STORY.

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Be A Beaver Triathlon Saturday - starts at swimming pool

The first Be A Beaver Triathlon is set for Saturday, May 31, in Bluffton.

Beginning at 8 a.m. at the Bluffton Community Swimming Pool, the event will include a 400-meter pool swim, a 20-kilometer bike on nearby country roads and a 5K run through village streets and the Bluffton University Nature Preserve.

Proceeds will help the university’s cross country and track and field teams cover their costs to attend out-of-state invitational meets.

Village utility bill format changing

Memo to Village of Bluffton utility users:

No more bills using the familiar yellow card system for Bluffton utility users.

Nancy Kindle, Bluffton village fiscal officer, informed the Icon that the village is switching utility bill formats. 

AN EXAMPLE OF THE NEW BILL IS IN AN ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.

“It was our intention to switch with the  current bill, however, with the water damage at town hall, the printer was ruined and we were not able to print the bills,” she said.

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