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Art class

Students at Ready, Set, Grow Preschool focus on art projects as school recently started for the year.

Hold everything! Zac Dysert is now a Houston Texan

Dump your Bronco jersey...and the Bears' jersey.

As of Sept. 6, Zac Dysert is now a Houston Texan.

The Texans signed Dysert to their practice squad one day after placing quarterback Tom Savage on injured reserve with a severely sprained shoulder.

Dysert was cut by the Broncos during the preseason when he was beaten out by rookie Trevor Siemian and was briefly with the Chicago Bears.

Here's his Chicago story:

Chicago Bears backup quarterback Jimmy Clausen had a concussion and the team made a move to give themselves some more help at the position.

Hardin County Master Gardeners win state awards

The Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers (MGV) brought back three state awards from the Ohio MGV Conference held this past weekend at Maumee Bay State Park near Toledo. 

The Hardin County Developmental Disabilities Board, Master Gardener Dave McPheron, and the local program ‘Children’s Day at the Friendship Gardens,’ were recognized as state winners at this annual conference. 

Here's what's happening in Hardin County

Here's the calendar of events of activities taking place in the next few weeks in Hardin County from the the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance.

Several Ada events are included:

Founders Day celebration Sept. 28 at Good Samaritan

Good Samaritan Society of Arlington will hold a Founders Day celebration and open house on Monday, Sept. 28, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Free blood pressure and balance screening, along with nutrition, health and wellness information. Hors d'oeuvres will be served.

To learn more, call Christa at 419-365-0053.

Bluffton community fall festival Sept. 26

The Bluffton community’s 12th annual Fall Festival, with many family-oriented activities, takes place throughout the community on Saturday, Sept. 26, according to Daren Lee of Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio, who coordinates the festival.

Events take place at Maple Crest Senior Living Village, Mennonite Memorial Home, downtown Bluffton, at the Swiss Community Historical Society homestead on Bixel Road, Bluffton Family Recreation and Bluffton Public Library.

Watch for more details in The Icon.

For updates and complete information on the Bluffton Fall Festival visit its Facebook at facebook.com/BlufftonFallFest.

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