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And the Bluffton Eighth Grade Idol is...

There’s American Idol and then there’s Bluffton Eighth Grade Idol.

And the final round of the Bluffton contest was Friday with a packed house of middle school students cheering on their friends as four final contestants competed.

PHOTOS OF ALL CONTESTANTS AT BOTTOM OF STORY

Courtney McLaughlin came out on top with her performance of “Set Fire to the Rain,” by Adele.

Other finalists were Sean Casemier who performed “See You Tonight,” by Scottie Mccreery.

Damien Amsler performed “Come as You Are,” by Nirvana.

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Reese and Gonzalez take top honors at HCAC

April 30, 2016

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - Bluffton University’s Alumni Field at Salzman Stadium was the scene of the HCAC Outdoor Track & Field Conference Championship Friday and Saturday, April 29-30. Playing host for the first time in over a decade, the Beavers took pride in competing on home turf as they “put the hammer down.”

Surcharges, Shannon Cemetery, Airport, garbage-refuse rates all on Monday's council agenda.

Bluffton council will act on nine pieces of legislation Monday covering everything from surcharges on water and sewers, Shannon Cemetery, Bluffton Airport, garbage and refuse service and pay rates.

Copies of the ordinances involved are part of the council packet, which is an attachment at the bottom of this story.

In other action, Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, will provide updates on the village west side interceptor and waste water treatment plan project. Bids will go out on May 4 with bid openings May 27.

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Ten Thousand Villages collects clothing for homeless women

Bluffton store and University Women’s Circle group help Hope House

Great things can happen when people come together to help people within their own community get back on their feet. During the month of March, Ten Thousand Villages in Bluffton, along with Bluffton University’s Women’s Circle group, collected eight large bags full of professional clothing for Hope House, women’s housing service in Findlay.

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Trading fish stories

Bob Sehlhorst and Tom Augsburger have a trout derby chat on Sunday at the Buckeye. This year's Bluffton Sportsmen's Club trout derby namesake was "The  Ole Cutter." It was named after the Bluffton Slaw Cutter Co., owned by Sehlhorst, which is in its 101st year.

Booths still available for May 14 arts and crafts show

Bluffton's 45th annual arts and crafts show is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14, in downtown Bluffton.

Craft vendor booths are still available, according to the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, show sponsor. 

The show streteches from the town hall to the post office with as many as 70 craft booth and chamber member booths preregistered.

Booths are available at $60 each.

This year's show takes place the same day at the Bluffton Soccer Club’s all-day tournament at Bluffton University, thus attracting a large crowd of soccer parents.

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