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Larry Stover 1942 - 2010

Kenneth Lawrence "Larry" Stover, 68, of New Philadelphia died Monday, June 7, 2010, in The Cleveland Clinic following a two-year battle with Leukemia.

A son of the late Rev. Kenneth and Susan (Shearer) Stover, he was born in Dayton, on March 14, 1942.

Mr. Stover was a 1960 graduate of Libbey High School at Toledo, arnd earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Bluffton University in 1964.

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They rode the rails

Bob Edinger and Merle Shields are among the new faces on Bluffton's newest Oscar Velasquez mural. Both men, deceased, were once railroaders. Their position on the mural places them in front of the steam locomotive.

Visitors from the east

We spotted this east coast visitor at the Mennonite Memorial Home. It's a State of Maryland license plate.

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Blanchard Valley Hospital Rehab & Sports Medicine 5K July 17

Blanchard Valley Hospital Rehab & Sports Medicine is sponsoring the first "Flirt with Dirt" trail run/walk 5K on Saturday, July 17, at Riverbend Recreational Area in Findlay. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m., the trail race will start at 9 a.m. and the walk will begin at 9:10 a.m.

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Recreation committee meets June 10

The Village Recreation Committee is meeting on Thursday, June 10, at 11 a.m., at 138 North Main, Room 30, to discuss the Ped-Bike Pathway Planning.

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Town Hall Concert Series features Canadian singer on June 17

Brian Moyer-Suderman

The Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series will feature Bryan Moyer-Suderman performing at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 17, in the town hall.

The performance is free and open to the public with donations accepted.

Moyer-Suderman started his music career as a college student in a Latin American Folk Band, and since then he has traveled many roads as a musician, touring across North America and performing around the world.

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