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2-10-10 Bluffton's snow graveyard

2-10-10 Bluffton's snow graveyard

BLUFFTON'S SNOW GRAVEYARD

Where does all that snow go? In Bluffton much of it is dumped on the village-owned property in front of the Bluffton Community Swimming Pool. If Mount Cory is up the road and Mount Blanchard is to the east, then you must be gazing upon Mount Bluffton. To view all the Icon's feature photos click here.

And I see you also

ICU2ER

If this is a sentence, who is ER? We spotted this plate in the Bluffton University lot.

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Mom to mom sale February 20 at St. Mary's Catholic Church

By Mary Pannabecker Steiner

As a young mom with two young children, Jami Crawfis has found Mom to Mom sales to be a wonderful resource for children's clothing and toys. So when the Lima YWCA closed its doors, eliminating its Mom to Mom sale, Crawfis begin to think about organizing a local sale.

"I could always find good deals for a good price and when the YW closed, I was disappointed and thought to myself, 'why couldn't we have one in Bluffton? So here we are," said Crawfis.

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2-10-10 Behind the plow

2-10-10 Behind the plow

How many bushels of snow per acre?

Some days it feels like you are always behind the tractor. Yesterday was one of those days. This tractor is plowing out Campus View following the heavy snows. To check out all the Icon feature photos of this winter, click here.

Cancellation list

CANCELLATIONS RECEIVED

To post a cancellation, e-mail [email protected]

First Mennonite

First Mennonite Church, Bluffton, has cancelled this week's (Wednesday, Feb. 10) First Night activities, according to the church office. The First Night is a Wednesday evening dinner with a program, which follows.

Bluffton High School

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No room for boredom in a small town

There are those who think that living in a small town is boring - just talk to those Bluffton natives who couldn't wait to graduate and head out for the big city.

And then there are those of us who know otherwise. Boredom is simply a matter of being unable to create activity. Parents know how quickly their children can think of something else to do when, upon hearing the plaintive "I'm bored", a parent suggests some unappealing chore.

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