Bluffton Public Library will be closed November 22 through November 24. The library will reopen on Monday, November 26, at 9:30 a.m.
Due to ongoing state funding cuts that exceed 25 percent per year, the library’s Board of Trustees has approved closing additional days around holiday to reduce expenses and to avoid reducing regular hours throughout the year.
Due dates for library materials will be adjusted accordingly. For more information, visit the library or call 419-358-5016.
Apollo Career Center Student Council is partnering with Stoops National Lease to bring Hurricane Relief Supplies to NYC New York City.
“We look for this to be a community-wide effort – student council members will be contacting area businesses asking for donations. Area organizations and individuals will be able to drop off items here at Apollo near the CET building. CET students will be helping to organize and load the supplies,” said Melissa Roll.
The Bluffton University men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the last meet of the season at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional cross country championships held on the campus of Andersen University.
A total of 37 teams from across the region and over 250 athletes per gender were competing for the opportunity to advance to the NCAA Cross Country Championships next Saturday in Terre Haute, Indiana.
It was no surprise that Mitt Romney won the majority of votes in Bluffton and Richland Township on Nov. 6. Both those bodies have voted Republican since the 1932 presidential election.
Here are votes by precinct in the presidential race, Ohio senate race and the Apollo levy.
Click here to view the entire Allen County precinct results.
Groves Quality Collectibles and Antiques, 204 N. Main St., Bluffton, is open for business. The store was closed as a result of the unexpected death of owner, Robin Wilch. The store has reopened and is managed by Eric DeWitt. Store hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The employees at Mennonite Home Health and Senior Services are joining home health care providers across Ohio and the nation in marking November as National Home Care and Hospice Month.
“Home care allows patients to be cared for in the comfort of their own homes, regardless of their medical condition, so that they can be close to their loved ones,” said Kathy Rode R.N., Director of Mennonite Home Health and Senior Services.