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Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio, Bluffton, is accepting applications for the Barbara Fleming Memorial Nursing Scholarship.

The scholarship is meant to promote the career of nursing.  Therefore the scholarship money may be used toward a degree as a Licensed Practical Nurse, a degree as a Registered Nurse, or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The scholarship is to be used to pay school related expenses toward any of these degrees.

The scholarship offers a minimum award of $500, and will be paid directly to the vocational school or college where the student is enrolled.

Mustard Seed Café, (567-226-1120) 562 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces its
February features.

DINNER:
1 - Crab-stuffed Sole in beurre blanc with light greens and vinaigrette
2 - Pan-seared Salmon over couscous with Mediterranean ragout and feta
3 - Veal Medallions over polenta with mixed mushroom pan sauce

This looks like fun and maybe I can win some cash.

The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliiance is rolling out its new Buy Local logo.

During the logo launch Icon viewers can support Hardin County's small businesses, shops and eateries. There's a chance to win a $50 Chamber Gold Gift Certificate.

Here's what you do:

Step 1 - "Like" the chamber's Facebook page

Step 2 -  Post a “selfie” of you "buying local" with a Hardin County business within the comment section of this posting.

Ash Wednesday 2015 takes on a new meaning for First United Methodist members the year.

Retired United Methodist Bishop Joseph H. Yeakel will preach during the service, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, which will include communion and will be held in the new church building.

The guest preacher is the father of Rev. Mary Jo Yeakel, pastor of the Ada congregation.

Several additional events take place in February, March and April as the congregation prepares to move into its new building.

• A complete schedule of events planned is in an attachment at the bottom of this story.

You can look in front of you and behind you at the same time - if your car rear view mirror cooperates. From behind, here's a snowplow working the Allen-Hardin County Line Road south of U.S. 30. The bottom of the photo shows the windshield scene approaching U.S. 30.

Need some reading material? Better stop in at the Ada Public Library. Books are selling fast and cheap. Paperbacks are 25 cents each and hardback are 50 cents. The best deal is a bag of books for only $1.

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