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M. Lucille Shank 1920-2010

M. Lucille Shank, 89 of Rawson, died 11 p.m. Feb, 1, 2010 at the Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora.

She was born February 26, 1920 in Hancock County to Ellis C. and Ada Mae Bowersox Roether. On April 13, 1941 she married Wade A. Shank and he preceded her in death on April 3, 2001.

Mrs. Shank was a homemaker. She was a graduate of Mt. Cory High School where she was class valedictorian.

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Bluffton High School honor roll

Bluffton High School second quarter honor roll

9th Grade - all A:
Julie Althaus, Aaron Basinger, Jessica Brockert, Nathan Bunch, Anna Crisp, Nathaniel Diller, Kyle Huber, Jonathan Nisly, Justin Paul, McKenna Reneker, Rachel Sehlhorst, Emily Sprague

10th Grade - all A:
Jenna Buroker, Hannah Chappell-Dick, Ashlin Gable, Zachary Harlow, Lucas Harnish, Michael Liska, Abbey Rieman, Lindsey Sneary, Halle Steingass, Jane Sycks, Kallen Terry, Chase Wilson, Ava Yoakam

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2-1-10 Goosey goosey gander

2-1-10 Goosey goosey gander

GOOSEY GOOSEY GANDER

Whither doest thou wander? We asked this question as we examined the Canada Goose tracks in the snow at the Buckeye recently. The tracks create an interesting artistic pattern. To view all the home page feature photos of 2010 click here.

Alaska String Band warms on town hall Feb. 15

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The Alaska String Band will perform in the first-ever town hall concert series at 7p.m., Monday, Feb. 15. The event is sponsored by the Bluffton Cultural Affairs Committee. Admission is by donation. Concessions are available.

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Benefit concert for Haitian orphanages Feb. 4

Ohio Northern University to host benefit concert for Haitian orphanages

Ohio Northern University will host a benefit concert for Haitian orphanages on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the English Chapel.

The event is organized by Sarah Waters, visiting professor of music, Dennis Kratzer, professor of music, and Georgette Roby, a senior music performance major from Oak Harbor, Ohio.

The concert will include musical acts, a reading about the 1791 Haitian slave rebellion, and prayers. The ONU Men's Chorus and University Singers are scheduled to perform.

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Ron Lora: Who rules America? Supreme Court decision sides with corporations

By Ron Lora

Note: To read all Ron Lora columns click here.

In yet another 5-4 decision the U.S. Supreme Court two weeks ago defined itself as an activist court in striking down aspects of current campaign-finance laws, particularly restrictions on corporate-financed political ads.

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