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Did you know that Bluffton has an FM radio station? It's at 99.3 on the dial

Story by Kristie Corney, Bluffton University Icon intern
Challenges such as a constantly changing staff, a name change and merger phasing could really bring down a business. However, Bluffton University's radio station, 99.3 FM WBWH-LP has stood strong through all of this and is better than ever.

The staff and students who are involved with the organization have big goals for the 2010-2011 school year.

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Nov. 18 tea at The Inn at ONU

The Inn at Ohio Northern University offers Thursday Tea at the Inn every Thursday afternoon from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at The Inn. The garden courtyard is open for seating (weather permitting).

On Thursday, Nov. 18, the featured tea is Maharaja Chai Oolong Tea paired with Spice Cake, in addition to a selection of Chef's Tea Sandwiches, Scones, Pastries, Tarts and Petite Fours. Champagne is also available.

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New flagpole dedicated at Trinity School

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A new flagpole was dedicated in connection with the Veterans' Day program at Trinity Lutheran School, Jenera. Staff Sgt. George Norway, a Trinity graduate stationed with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, helped eighth grade students Jacob Edwards and Kyle Sands with the first flag raising.

Speakers at the program included Hubert Rauch, a World War II veteran, Ed Amstutz, a Viet Nam veteran and George Norway, a current Marine.

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BHS post-prom committee has holiday fund-raiser

Bluffton High School Post Prom Fundraisers

The Bluffton High School Post Prom Committee is offering great ideas for Christmas gift-giving this year.

As fundraisers for this year's Post Prom, offered are bright-colored t-shirts and sweatshirts with a fun Bluffton Pirate logo on the front, (can add name on back). Order forms available at the BHS office or at The Sports Warehouse. The order deadline is Nov. 23;.

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Dough Hook offers free cookies for canned donations

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., will hold its its second annual "cans for cookies" event this month.

The event is Nov. 16-20. Here's how it works: Bring in canned goods to The Dough Hook and get a cookie for each item donated.

For example, bring in 12 items and get a dozen free cookies. All donated food will be given to the Bluffton Food Pantry.

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Robert Kreider reflects on a day once called "Armistice Day"

By Robert Kreider

We called it "Armistice Day."

I recall as a schoolboy in the late twenties on Armistice Day at 11:00 a.m. being instructed by Miss Biederman (and the next year by Miss Steiner) to lay my head down on my desk in remembrance of those who died eight to ten years before in the World War--no WWII then on the horizon.

There was the school janitor, Mr. Potee, and his brother with war disabilities to remind us of veterans. I had just outgrown a khaki wool suit which my mother had made from an army uniform a neighbor gave her.

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