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Town and Country Flowers, 121 S. Main St., Bluffton, wants to "deliver your heart on Valentine's Day," according to Connie Kruse of the florist shop.

She reminds customers that Town and Country Flowers delivers. Call 419-358-4040 for the shop's Valentine's Day floral selections.

Bluffton Housing Corp., the governing body of Vance Street Apartments and Riley View Apartments, 115 E. College Ave., will hold its annual stockholders' meeting at Vance Street on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m.

Accoding to De Beer, board secretary, the agenda includes reports of the operations of Riley View Apartments and Vance Street Apartments and the election of officers.

Three board members' terms expire. They are Deb Beer, Mary Fett and Wally Buroker. Continuing board members are Dr. Matthew Jordan, Kathy Rode, Ed Yeager, Fred Rodabaugh and Bob Fett.

The Village of Bluffton is on a Level 2 Snow Emergency. Village offices are closed today. Trash pick up will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week. The announcement was made at approximately 8:50 a.m. 

Click here for information about vehicle parking while snow removal is underway.

Snow Emergency Classifications from the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness

From the Bluffton University website:
Essential employees, please report to campus at your regular time. Due to weather and road conditions, morning classes are canceled. Classes begin at noon and offices open at 1 p.m.
Commuter students who feel it is not safe to drive from their home, please be in contact with your professors.

It's tax season and the Bluffton Public Library is ready to assist you. Federal and state tax forms are available free at the library.

The weather may interfere, but in case it does not, the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a brown bag lunch roundtable discussion from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, in the third floor of the town hall.

*Should the event be postponed, a reschedule date of Wednesday, Feb. 12, is in place.

The roundtable's theme continues the chamber's Jan. 17 breakfast discussion of “How can we improve Bluffton?" The discussion is open to any chamber member and Bluffton resident. 

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