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Senior Center hopes for a July re-opening

Trips canceled or postponed through the end of October

Bluffton Senior Center, 132 N. Main St., hopes to reopen sometime in July, according to Tonya Meyer, director.

“We have been in talks with the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Senior Center Association to come up with best practices, she said, adding, “we hope to be able to open sometime in July.”

When the center finally is able to open, the first month will be one-on-one services only.
Examples:
• Enter the center for library material
• Riding the exercise bike
• Visit with staff
• Volunteering

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Jason Althaus on OSU-ATI dean's list

Jason Althaus, a 2019 Bluffton High School graduate, made the Dean's List at OSU-ATI  during the spring term. He is a double major in Crop Management and Soil Conservation.

 

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Delbert Hall celebration of life service July 11

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 11, at the Columbus Grove VFW, 218 E. Sycamore, Columbus Grove, from 5 - 8 p.m. Delbert died on March 14, 2020.  Arrangements have been entrusted with Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services, Bluffton. 

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Treva Crawford volunteered at Bluffton Hospital and Senior Center

She also worked at Triplett and Mennonite Home

Treva E. Crawford, 97, died July 2, 2020, at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton. Treva was born May 3, 1923 in Toledo, Ohio, to the late Floyd and Christine (Stotts) Harris. On April 11, 1942, she married Raymond Crawford who preceded her in death on March 7, 1983. 

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Hugh Downs was known here as Bluffton's most famous drop out

Lima native attended Bluffton College; later hosted NBC's Today Show

We knew him as Bluffton College's most famous dropout. Then Bluffton College president, Robert Kreider, termed that phrase of Hugh Downs, who attended Bluffton College in the late 1930s.

Later he earned an honorary doctorate degree from Bluffton and was known as one of Bluffton’s “three D’s” – Downs, Phyllis Diller and Elbert Dubenion.

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Out with the old...

Village employees Kyle Swank and Scott Phillips replace a water meter on East Elm Street. The village is replacing all its meters with new ones this summer. As the project progresses water customers will see a utility bill in a new format. The new meters reports gallons of water used instead of in cubic feet. Click here for more details.

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