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Who do you want to meet?

Blame this on the Olympics and the fact that Scott Hamilton's voice is prominent during the analyses of the figure skating events. Every time I hear him speak, it makes me wish I were at the Olympics. Not that I want to watch the athletes -- which okay, yeah, I wouldn't mind that -- but mostly because I want to meet him.

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2-17-10 Ash Wednesday

2-17-10 Ash Wednesday

THE SIGN OF THE CROSS

Biggest Buckeye fan this side of Putnam County

4BUCKZ

The driver of the vehicle must be the most loyal Ohio State fan in Putnam County. Not only is the vanity plate a special Ohio State University plate. The wording on the plate says it all. Obviously "4BUCKS" must have already been taken.

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Triplett meter website worth checking into

Triplett advertisement

Note: Click here to link to website.

Thanks to an e-mail conversation recently with Roger Triplett, we've discovered a fascinating website dedicated to the Triplett Corporation.

Roger, son of Ropp and Mary Emma Triplett, is a 1974 BHS grad. He says that the website was developed by a man in Europe who is a "fan of the Triplett meter." Roger supplied him with some photos from the Triplett archives. Darrell Groman supplied him with information about Bluffton.

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School board okays several contracts on Feb. 15

Several contracts and assignment approvals were part of the Feb. 15 Bluffton school board meeting.

The following substitute teacher contracts were issued at $72 per day:

Timothy Vaughn, Heather Kennedy, Meagan Kerns, John Runkle, Bethanie Adams, Amy Slimindinger, Valerie Kidd, Jennifer George, Judith Hauenstein, Nicole Morman, Danille Schmidt, Melissa Verhoff, Sarah Fortman and Meghan Mohr.

The board approved a student teaching assignment for Debra Hoy, a Bluffton University student, to work with Sandy Karhoff from Feb. 16 to May 4.

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2-16-10 The line up

2-16-10 The line up

THE LINE UP

You might call it a gaggle of geese. Do you suppose that's what the geese call it? Several of Bluffton's finest Canadian ex-patriots found the northern bank of the Buckeye a fairly sunny spot earlier this week. Meanwhile, the rest of the thundering herd remained in on water's edge. To view all Icon's 2010 featured photos click here.

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