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Dunkin' Donuts coming to Bluffton

And, village planning commission discusses two possible projects

One for certain and two development discussions.

Jesse Blackburn, village administrator reported plans for a Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant to go into the former Burger King restaurant at 499 State Route 103.

The announcement was part of the administrator’s report during the July 27 Bluffton council meeting. The new owners plan to raze the Burger King building beginning Aug. 3 and replace it with a new structure by mid-November. Watch the Icon developments on this project.

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Farewell Burger King, hello Dunkin' Donuts

Take a final look at the now-closed Burger King restaurant at 499 State Route 103. In early August the building will be removed. A national franchise company, Dunkin’ Donuts, announced plans to construction a restaurant on that property. Demolition of the BK building will begin Aug. 3. Dunkin’ Donuts anticipates a mid-November construction completion. Watch the Icon for more details coming.

So, you think you know Bluffton?

So, you think you know Bluffton? Okay, where is this? Answer tomorrow.

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Jenny Pilarowski Mural, Mural on the Wall winner

Jenny Pilarowski of Bluffton is the winner of the Mural, Mural on the Wall Icon contest.

She correctly placed the mural pieces in their proper order. She wins a 1-item, 14-inch Padrone's Pizza.

Watch for the next Icon contest offering a pizza as a prize, coming soon.

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Board set to sign 1-year agreements with BEA and OAPSE

School's appropriations will reach $20.3 million

Bluffton school board will act on several items pertaining to the 2020-21 school year at tonight’s board meeting.

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University football, soccer and volleyball will be spring sports in 2021

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Council of Presidents decision

After extensive deliberations, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Council of Presidents has unanimously voted to modify the timing of conference competition and championships for fall sports classified by the NCAA as high contact risk (football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball).

HCAC school are:
Bluffton
Anderson
Defiance
Earlham
Franklin
Hanover
Manchester
Mt. St. Joseph
Rose-Hulman
Transylvania

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