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Council hears final reading of water-sewer surchange tonight

On Monday evening, Bluffton council will act on the final reading of an ordinance set a surcharge on water and sewer accounts in the village.

The surcharge is based upon meter size. The range of meters in the village is from 5/8 inches all the way to 6 inches.

The accompanying charge shows the monthly surcharge.

Council will also act on adopting 2016 asphalt sealing project schedule. Street and alley committee has recommended using Nonnemaker, a Columbus Grove firm, for this project, at a cost of $11,870.

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Cadets drum and bugle corps performs in Ada tonighty

The Cadets, one of the oldest and most honored continuously operating drum and bugle corps in the country, will perform at Ohio Northern University’s Dial-Roberson Stadium on Monday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public.

The nationally renowned corps will present its 2016 production, “Awakening.” The corps also will perform patriotic selections and classics from past seasons.

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Saturday benefit

Mandy Kinn cuts Nick Sandler's hair during Saturday's Spectrum Salon cut-a-thon. All funds generated from the event support Bluffton Good Samaritan Women's Group. Nick is the grandson of Sondra Braun of Bluffton.

Icon "Weekend" edition offers 11 pages of things to do

Welcome to the Icon "Weekend" edition. There's lots of things to do in Bluffton and Ada between now and next Saturday. Our special edition is a roadmap to those activities. To view the "Weekend" CLICK HERE.

Here's what's happening in this Icon "Weekend" edition

It’s an Icon Weekend. And, there’s lots going on.

The Icon’s 11-page weekend feature - CLICK HERE TO OPEN – offers a window to the events and activities in the Bluffton Icon and Ada Icon viewership areas from Saturday, June 18, through Friday, June 24.

"Weekend" is also accessible as an attachment at the bottom of this story.

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Bluffton's Riley Creek Arbor service club receives charter

Bluffton has a new service club.

It’s Riley Creek Arbor, formed this spring by Gary Reese of Faith Investment Services of Bluffton.

“This arbor is associated with Gleaner Life Insurance Society based in Adrian, Michigan,” said Reese. “An arbor is a local service club, organized and operated by Gleaner members. Gleaner supports the arbors with matching funds and donations to charities of their choice."

Riley Creek Arbor held a start-up dinner on June 2 at Jeanne’s Kitchen.

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