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First the snow, then the melt

First the snow, then the melt

High water - Bluffton awoke to high waters on the Riley on Monday, Feb. 28. This view shows East College Avenue at Harmon Field. The water line nearly covered the fencing around the stadium.

First the snow, then the melt

First the snow, then the melt

High water - Bluffton awoke to high waters on the Riley on Monday, Feb. 28. This view shows East College Avenue at Harmon Field. The water line nearly covered the fencing around the stadium.

Icon invites viewers to send us flood photos; suggested routes out of town

Story filed at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 28.

As the Icon continues to provide information on the flooding in Bluffton we invite viewers with photo to e-mail them to [email protected].

The Icon has created a flood photo folder. Please identify the photographer and any people in your photos. Send them as jpgs 72 to 300 resolution.

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Denny Morrison provide The Icon with this black and white snapshot. It is of Denny's father-in-law, Allan McCluer and Denny's wife Donna McCluer Morrison (sitting on the tractor). Also in the picture is Mr. Hardwick, operator of the Marathon station, which was located at the corner of Elm and Main. Today it is the A to Z Portion Meats buildling. Denny say he still has the can of oil that is being given to Al.

March Bluffton Senior Citizens newsletter available on The Icon

The March Bluffton Senior Citizens newsletter is now available on The Icon. To view it, open the pdf at the bottom of this story.

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