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Open house at Wessler Engineering on SR 103 on Thursday

Wessler Engineering is a civil and environmental engineering firm

Wessler Engineering is celebrating their new expanded office in Bluffton with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house from 4 to 6 p.m., Thursday, July 18.  

“Due to the dedication of our Ohio office and senior project manager Ryan Brauen, Wessler Engineering has had a presence in Bluffton for the past four years.

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Watch out for the bikes on Saturday - and there's still time to register

5th annual Bluffton Ride to Remember brings cyclists to town

Online registration is open through Friday for Bluffton’s Fifth Annual Ride to Remember. 

On-site registration will be available the morning of the event, Saturday, July 20, at Bluffton Family Recreation (BFR).  Individual adult registration is $30 and includes a swag bag with items from local merchants, an $8 lunch coupon and free swimming at BFR.  Visit ridetoremember.net to register.

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Let's tumble

Somersaults, cartwheels, the balance beam - it's all about tumbling. Last week Bluffton Family Recreation held a tumbling clinic for elementary students. Here Autumn Sprunger instructs one of the students. Additional photos are in this series.

Bluffton artist seeks inspiration from water environments

Several of Judith Greavu's works are in the collection of Jane's Art Center, Florida

Bluffton artist Judith Greavu was recently featured in a Facebook post from Jane's Art Gallery in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. She is also featured on the Center’s website.

 The gallery is an eclectic fine art exhibition space featuring art from American and European artists.

Here’s a compilation of photos and comments from Greavu from the Center’s website.

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Howe Tennis Courts - before and after

It's a funny thing, how tennis balls can pound on a court fence powerful enough that the fence needs replacing. Actually, floods, weather and age are forces that are more powerful.

The Howe Tennis Courts on East College Avenue have new fencing this summer. Here's before and after views.

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County Line bridge re-opens

Your re-routing around the Allen-Hardin County Line Road south of U.S. 30, (Hog Creek bridge on Hardin County Road 15 west of Ada) is no longer necessary.

The bridge is now open. However, the county is developing a plan to alleviate flooding on the road and intends to raise the road and then repave County Road 15  this fall. That will close the bridge again.

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