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Possible snow up to 5 inches tonight

News alert: Snow expected. Snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches. Localized amounts up to 5 inches are possible. Snow may mix with or transition to all rain at times early this evening.

That’s the announcement this afternoon from the National Weather Service as it issued  a wintery weather advisory in effect until 7 a.m. Wednesday, April 21.

The advisory is for northwestern Ohio, southwestern Michigan and northern Indiana.

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Bluffton's railroads theme of Sunday lecture in Lima

Fred Steiner, featured speaker at the 113th annual membership meeting of the Allen County Historical Society

Fred Steiner, owner of Bluffton Icon, is the featured speaker at the 113th annual membership meeting of the Allen County Historical Society held at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 25, in Lima.

Steiner’s presentation is on the Western Ohio Railway, an electric interurban that passed through Main Street in Bluffton from 1906 to 1932.

His presentation title is “115 years ahead of its time, or what are those rails doing under Main Street?”

The talk will include dozens of photos of the interurban in Bluffton and stories about how it impacted the village.

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You may watch this university concert at home

Spring fling choral concert Sunday

Bluffton University’s spring fling choral concert featuring University Chorale, Camerata Singers, Concert Band and several ensembles will be streamed for viewing at www.bluffton.edu/mus starting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 25.

Under the direction of Dr. Bo Young Kang, the choral portion will feature three pieces including: “The Rose” by Ola Gjeilo, “My Very Own” by Susan LaBarr and “The Blue Ridge” by Elaine Hagenberg.

Trout derby returns to the Buckeye

Sunday, May 2 • Memberships on sale at The Dough Hook

The Bluffton Trout Derby is back!

After a one-year absence, those who enjoy fishing can head for the Buckeye and cast nets for more than 200 tagged trout on Sunday, May 2.

Trout number one is worth thousands in cash if caught during derby hours, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The jackpot is built up with $5 donations to a 50/50 drawing.

If caught on derby day, one half of the cash jackpot goes to the angler who catches number one. The other half goes to the person whose raffle ticket is drawn at the end of the derby.

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Pirates of spring

Wyatt Lovell, Eden Antrim and Eric Nygaard are photographed during their participation in the Ottawa-Glandorf track invitational. (Jamie Nygaard photos) Click here for Bluffton results in the meet.

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