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Must be a Leipsic resident

The Icon spotted this at the Putnam County Fair. You can't spell every town in Ohio on a license plate. If you can, you must think quickly, before someone else gets the idea.

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Julaine Boehm honored for 50 years of teaching

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and School, Jenera, announces the 50th anniversary of teaching by Julaine Boehm. On Sunday, July 18, is a celebration of this anniversary. Special services are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. with a meal at 12:30 p.m. and program to follow at 1:30 p.m. in the school gym.

Persons interested in sending a card or have special memories or pictures to share, please contact Linda Rausch at [email protected], or mail to Jill Woodward c/o Trinity Lutheran School 105 Allen St., Jenera, OH 45841.

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Julaine Boehm honored for 70 years of teaching

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and School, Jenera, announces the 50th anniversary of teaching by Julaine Boehm. On Sunday, July 18, is a celebration of this anniversary. Special services are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. with a meal at 12:30 p.m. and program to follow at 1:30 p.m. in the school gym.

Persons interested in sending a card or have special memories or pictures to share, please contact Linda Rausch at [email protected], or mail to Jill Woodward c/o Trinity Lutheran School 105 Allen St., Jenera, OH 45841.

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Shirley's is poppin' for literacy

DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DONATES PERCENTAGE

OF SALES TO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Shirley's Popcorn, Bluffton, is donating a percentage of its July, August and September sales to the Bluffton Public Library's "Buck$ for Book$" campaign.

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Adam Wireman (left) and David Glick (right) display one of hundreds of movie posters on sale this weekend at the Shannon Theatre. Does David Glick believe he is Kevin James in "Mall Cop." We can't say for certain, but should you see Mr. G, go ahead and ask.

Dixie Chick fan

Ah, this Dixie Chicks fan obtained this plate before you were able to do so. Or, maybe the Dixie Chicks bus drove through town and the real performers were shopping in Bluffton. Take your pick.

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