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Bluffton University women improve to 3-2

By Brandy Bidlack, sports information assistant

Box scorewww.bluffton.edu/sports/womensbasketball/2011/12-04-wb.htm

Dec. 9 bid closing on former Pandora Manufacturing facility

Sealed bids are due by 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 9, for the former Pandora Manufacturing plant. The building, located at 501 Basinger Road, includes 136,389 square feet and is located on slightly more than 12 acres of property.

The main building includes 18,163 square feet of office space and a second floor of 8,590 square feet. The property is zoned I-1 Industrial and has Pandora municipal utilities.

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E. James Szabo 1924-2010

E. James Szabo

E. James Szabo, 86, of Bluffton, died 8:40 a.m., Dec. 4, 2010 at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton. He was born April 15, 1924, in Elyria to James E. and Irma Kokai Szabo. On Sept. 24, 1949, he married Jean Ann Steinman and she survives.

Mr. Szabo retired from Pella Window and Door in 1994 and managed Steinman Lumber Company in Bluffton. A graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, he was a violinist in the Lima Symphony Orchestra for over 40 years where he had been concertmaster, played in the Simon String Quartet and was a member of the music faculty at Bluffton College.

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Clarence Kooker bowls a 180 in Southgate seniors league

Eagles Scores bowled on Nov.27
Boys High Game

Jayden Foltz 149
Danny Setzer 136
Kaden Reneker 134
Jayden Foltz 133

Girls High Game
Sierrah Foltz 106
Molly McCracken 98
Ashleigh King 80
Molly McCracken 76

Boys High Series (2 games)
Jayden Foltz 282
Kaden Reneker 243
Casey McGuire 222
Danny Setzer 211

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Bad Merc

The Icon spotted this plate in Pandora. If you took a look at the Mercury carrying the plate you'd understand.

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Sam Diller talks about 50 years as a lawyer at Dec. 10 chamber breakfast

Continuing its theme of featuring local business persons, Sam Diller will relate 50 years of practicing law during the 7:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 10, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast in the town hall community room.

Eariler this fall, Diller was honored by the Ohio State Bar Association for his 50 years as a lawyer in Ohio.

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