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Hospital invites public to Oct. 6 "topping off" party

The public is invited to the Bluffton Hospital "topping off"party. The event is at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the hospital. Click to view a display ad listing more details. Here are the specific projects at the hospital for the week of Oct. 4-8.

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September EMS docket

BLUFFTON EMS DOCKET SEPTEMBER 2010

Date Type of call Location

September 2 MVC N. Main St.
September 4 Medical N. Lawn Ave.

September 4 Fire N. Dixie Hwy.
September 4 Medical N. Lawn Ave.

September 5 Medical Maplecrest Ct.
September 5 Medical E. College Ave.

September 6 Medical W. Elm St.
September 6 Transport Garau St.

September 7 Medical Cherry St.
September 9 Medical Vance St.

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An unusual Bluffton letter jacket

We might ask the question...what sport did Menno Simon letter in at Bluffton? Only Jack Earl knows. He created the image of Menno as he gazes across the Bluffton campus on a fall afternoon.

We aren't in Ohio any more

The Icon didn't need to travel west of the Mississippi to find this plate. It came to us. The plate is on a vehicle in a Bluffton University parking log.

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'40s Big Band sound coming to town hall Oct. 23

The Hepcat Revival Swing Band is the next performer in the Town Hall Concert Series. The performance is at 7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 23, on the third floor.

Admission is by donation. Costumes optional.
Hepcat Revival is a 7-piece swinging, jump blues band playing toe-tapping music reminiscent of a time when cars were as big as Rhode Island and America traveled by rail.

Decked out in the full regalia of the latest fashions of the 1940s, the band should be at home in Bluffton's town hall.

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First National Bank receives Outstanding Community Partner Award

First National Bank of Pandora is the 2010 recipient of the WWR Outstanding Community Partner Award. The award was announced recently at the the Community Bankers Association of Ohio (CBAO) annual convention and trade show.

According to Todd Mason, bank president, "First National Bank's vision supports the initial principals of the bank's founders: 'continuously strive to encourage creative thinking and empower team members to provide solutions to the communities we serve.' "

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