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Apollo programs offering customer service now open

Most of the Apollo Career Center programs offering customer service are now open with the exception of the all new Spa. The grand opening will be held Thursday, Nov. 1 at 11:30 a.m.

Normal business hours will be Wednesday through Friday, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The new program, Spa and Esthetics Technology will perform services including facials, eyebrow arches, eyelash extensions, and waxing. To schedule an appointment, call 419.998.2901

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BFR Sports and Fitness offers October "Stick to it special!"

BFR Sports and Fitness is offering a "buy one month fitness membership and get a second month free with a little work" in October.

The membership is open to anyone 14 or order, the member must complete 12 BFR designated workouts during the first 30 days to get the second month free, workout orientation and modifications are available as needed, and the membership must be purchased by Oct. 31.

Contact BFR at 419-358-4150 for complete details.

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RIB RIB is a Bears fan

Who ever drives a vehicle with this plate is certainly a Chicago Bears fan. Anyone who cares to try to explain the meaning of "RIB RIB," is encouraged to comment. The Icon spotted this plate in Ada during the Ada Harvest and Herb Fest in September.

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First of three Bluffton merchants' 3/50 drawing announced

Kathy Fenstermaker, Lynn Coleman and Amy Roby are the September winners in the Bluffton merchants’ 3/50 drawing.

Each of the three receives eight different prizes, donated by several Bluffton merchants, according to Aphaphanh Nussbaum of Ten Thousand Villages, who is helping to direct the promotion.

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12 groups benefit from Bluffton Legion charity golf outing

Twelve organizations benefited from the Bluffton American Legion Post 382’s third annual charity golf tournament held this summer at the Bluffton Golf Club. Checks were presented to the groups on Oct. 2.

According to the Legion, this year $6,000 was raised from the tournament. The following charities received donated from the event:

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Local United Way at 12 percent of goal

As of Oct. 1 the United Way of Bluffton, Beaverdam and Richland Township raised is $2,850 out of the $24,000, which is 11.88% of the campaign goal.  Contributions are accepted at Citizens National Bank.

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