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Baby, it's cold outside!

Baby, it's cold outside! If you don't believe The Icon, just ask Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer. Here's what his thermometer read for the past seven days.

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Still time to join BFR's Longest Loser contest

BFR Sports & Fitness is hosting a weight loss challenge: The Longest Loser. The cost is $5 for BFR members and $10 for non-members, according to Carol Enneking of BFR.

"The goal of the challenge is to be the last person still losing weight. There will be weekly weigh ins, nutrition advice, and work out tips. In order to stay in the competition you must lose at least .1 of a pound each week at weigh in," she said.

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Randy Garmatter wins Icon bowl contest

Randy Garmatter won The Bluffton Icon's holiday bowl football contest in a three-way playoff. Garmatter, Matt Amstuz and Rick Emmert were tied with 18 wins each at the conclusion of the regular contest.

To settle the tie, each were asked to pick winners of three additional bowl games.

Garmatter picked three correct
Amstutz picked two correct
Emmert picked one correct

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Police reported 266 calls during December

Rick Skilliter, Bluffton police chief, provided the December Bluffton police report to council on Jan. 10. In December the police responded to 266 calls, 58 traffic stops and 13 citations.

To view the report click on the image.

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Bluffton Artist Series resumes with Burning River Brass

Tickets remain available for the next performance in the 2010-11 Bluffton University Artist Series, by Burning River Brass at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, in Yoder Recital Hall.

One of the most respected brass ensembles in the United States, Burning River Brass is composed of 12 of the finest brass and percussion players in the country.

Civil rights, Christian community activist to speak at Bluffton

Dr. John M. Perkins, who was active in the civil rights movement and advocates Christian community development as well as racial reconciliation, will discuss poverty during a Bluffton University Forum on Tuesday, Jan. 18.

Perkins' address, "Responding to Poverty," is free and open to the public, beginning at 11 a.m. in Yoder Recital Hall. It is part of Bluffton's observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

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