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Village hires Rhonda Hohenbrink as income tax administrator

Bluffton council voted to hire Rhonda Hohenbrink as its part-time income tax administrator/deputy fiscal officer.

The action took place in a special council meeting on Nov. 9.

Hohenbrink will work 30 hours per week starting at $14.50 per hour and will be eligible for a 50 cent per hour increase after six months of employment.

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Iconic Bakery: Legendary Icon Refrigerator-Cupboard Pie

Introducing the legendary Icon Refrigerator-Cupboard Pie.

Here’s the approach: Open the refrigerator door (and the kitchen cupboard) and see what you’d like to get rid of.

But, instead tossing things out, you bake it. In a pie.

Wanting to bake a pie, but not knowing which one to tackle, I tried the above approach and it worked.

My wife gave me some Probst Family Farm Maple Syrup for my birthday last week. So, in the back of my mind, maple syrup would play a significant role in the bake.

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Cross Country shows marked improvements at NCAA Regionals

November 14, 2015

Men's Results I Women's Results

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - The Bluffton University harriers ventured west to the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute, Ind. for the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Cross Country Championship meet. With both the men’s and women’s team being dominated by freshmen and sophomores, it was not a day to see high team placings. It was rather a day to see young runners vastly improve their times since the team raced on this same course at the pre-regional meet in late September.

Beavers down DC 35-14 for sixth straight 'Hammer'

November 14, 2015
By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

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Nine Bluffton HS soccer players honored at district level

Nine Bluffton High School soccer player received Northwest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association honors.

Girls – Division 3

Honorable mention
Jadyn Barhorst, junior
Kayla Kindle, sophomore
Kelli Leugers, junior
Abbie Parkins, junior

Boys and girls
Recognized for the high academic achievement for a GPA of 3.7 or above for their high school careers
Cole Harlow
Anna Fredritz

Boys Division 3

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Mast talk to cover computing among Old Order Mennonites

Dr. Gerald Mast, a professor of communication at Bluffton University, will discuss “Joyful Submission and Network Separation in Old Order Mennonite Computing” in a campus colloquium on Friday, Nov. 20.

Free and open to the public, his talk will begin at 4 p.m. in Stutzman Lecture Hall in Centennial Hall.

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