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Taxing questions

Taxing questions

ANSWERS TO TAXING QUESTIONS

Don't check the calendar. It's January. That means tax season is soon upon us. Bluffton Public Library is ready to help. Most of the common tax forms are already on display at the library and there are extra copies for persons who do their own taxes.

Let me tell you about Twitter and RSS feeds

Ryan Lowry is the website developer for the Bluffton Icon and offers technological tips for Bluffton Icon viewers.

I get Bluffton's news delivered straight to my cell phone. I never miss a story. Part of this attachment may be due to my slightly higher level of involvement than the average viewer. However, knowing how to use some of the technology available can be a great thing. I'll start with Twitter.

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Could be a street address

445 WS

We've never seen this plate before. Looks like a street address and the resident of the house has the initials WS. That's our best guess.

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Friday's chamber breakfast offers the inside track to the Super Bowl

RSVPs required by Wednesday for free breakfast

Want an advance tip on this year's Super Bowl? Plan on attending the 7:30 a.m., Friday, Jan. 8, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast in the third floor of the town hall.

Dick Price and Joseph Allen (he's the father of Bluffton Middle School teacher Robin Ault) will present a program on the Wilson Football Museum located in Ada.

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Movie review: Avatar is one not to miss

Movie review of
"Avatar" 3D
By Hannah Chappell-Dick

Before I saw Avatar, I must say that I was a 3D skeptic. The half red, half blue glasses of the past made me dizzy, and though it was cool when virtual objects were flying towards you at high speeds, it just wasn't worth the headache that inevitably ensued afterwards.

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Knit away the winter blues at the library

Interested in learning how to knit or improving your skills? The Bluffton Public library is offering a free six-week knitting program hosted by Carol Edwards. The first session meets on Saturday, Jan. 16, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Shannon Room. The class will continue for six consecutive Saturdays.

Classes will be structured to accommodate a range of skill levels, from beginners to those with intermediate skills. Practice needles and yarn will be provided during class. Persons may bring their own needles, but them must be U.S. size 8.

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