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Lady Pirates 1-4 as season gets underway

The Bluffton High School girls' basketball team opened its season in late November. The team is 1-3 overall. Individual games stats for the first four games are at the bottom of this article.

Arlington 91
BHS 30

BHS 58
Cory-Rawson 46

Ft. Jennings 61
BHS 59

USV 63
BHS 51

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Pirate boys' win season opener

The Bluffton High School varsity boys' basketball team launched the 2010-11 season with a 78-69 non-conference win over Perry.

The game was Dec. 3 in the BHS gym. The attachment at the bottom of this story shows the game stats.

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Mary has the Christmas spirit

Mary has the Christmas spirit

Mary Schechter, Mennonite Memorial Home resident, enjoys the December breakfast for seniors at the middle school.

Joanne Niswander: The "other" Blaze

By Joanne Niswander

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I know, there's nothing quite comparable to Bluffton's "Blaze of Lights," but I have to share what I experienced this year on the same weekend of our "Blaze."

It was Carlsbad, New Mexico's "Christmas on the Pecos." For starters, let's set the scene. Carlsbad is way down in the southeast corner of New Mexico, in the high desert.

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Dear Santa...letters from Icon kids

The Bluffton Icon, Bluffton Post Office and Bluffton Senior Citizens invite youth in the community to write letters to Santa Claus. A special delivery box is located in the lobby of the post office. All letters delivered there will be printed in The Icon. Letters with complete mailing addresses will be answered by members of the Senior Citizens Center.

Dec. 23

Dear Santa (hand-written by Amy)

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Robert Klingler 1928-2010

Robert Klingler

Robert E. Klingler, 82 died at 9:06 a.m., Dec. 6, 2010, at Largo Medical Center - Indian Rocks Campus in Largo, Florida. He was born Aug. 30, 1928, in Ada, Ohio to Amos and Bernice (Ewing) Klingler. On Nov. 3, 1950, he married Dorothy Welty and she died March 19, 2006. He then married Marilyn Rettig-Reamsnyder on Jan. 19, 2007 and she survives.

Mr. Klingler retired from the Village of Pandora in 1993. He had also worked at Clark Buick, Findlay and McDowell-Marshall Buick in Pandora.

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