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Venison special at Luke's

Venison special at Luke's

A 6-point buck crashed through the front window of Luke's Bar and Grill at about 3 p.m. on Friday. This photo is from Luke's security camera.

6-point buck enters Luke's, doesn't like the menu, exits from the back door

Luke's staff at the front window

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A six-point buck crashed through the front window of Luke's Bar and Grill, North Main Street, around 3 p.m., spent 30 seconds in the bar, and exited quickly from an open back door that Luke's employee Roy Rayl opened for it.

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We really aren't off to see the Wizard

We really aren't off to see the Wizard

David Yoder, Danielle Rhonemus, Zach Harlow and Jene Sommers reveal the real story of Oz next weekend. Click here for details.

Ropp Hall's history goes back to 1914

Dining in the Ropp Hall basement in the 1930s
Note: Here's a brief history of one of the iconic buildings on the Bluffton University campus.

By Ariel Shuey, Bluffton Icon intern
Built in 1914 on the site of a hog farm and slaughterhouse, Ropp Hall at Bluffton University is now a home to more than 200 female students. The original four story brick building still stands to this day, although many changes have been made.

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Soloists announced for 'Messiah' at Bluffton

Bluffton University's music department has announced the soloists for its 115th performance of Handel's "Messiah," at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, in Founders Hall. Soloists are Kristin Sims, soprano; Mary Stucky, alto; Hal Hess, tenor; and Tom Sherwood, bass.

Library launches the season with wreath fest'

Area businesses and organizations are invited to decorate wreaths for Bluffton Public Library's annual Holiday Wreath Festival. Wreaths may be delivered to the library beginning Monday, Nov. 29, and should be picked up between Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, and Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011.

"This is not only a great way to take part in the holiday spirit, but also an inexpensive way to advertise your organization to people who visit the library to view the wreaths," said library staff member Leslie Liberato. Guidelines for decorating the wreaths are available at the library.

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