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Bluffton voters overwhelmingly approved a one-quarter percent income tax levy, unofficially 556 for and 248 against on March 6. The yes votes means the village will use the revenue collected over the next 15 years for water and sewer capital improvements.

The tax will start in January 2013, just as the current one-quarter percent tax on the town hall comes off.

Unofficial results by precinct follow:

Precinct Yes No
A 218 82
B 209 60
C 129 106
Total 556 248

This science experiment has a familiar tune.

It involves musical instruments...drums, reeds, brass, and PCV pipes.

Bluffton eighth grade science students in Dave Bracy's classes created musical instruments using the scientific method this month. Upon finishing their opuses, students, individually or in teams of two, presented their instruments and shared information about them with their classmates.

"Students designed, built and then performed on their instrument in class," said Bracy.

1992 Corvette hatchback with 54,000 miles

This 1991 red hatchback Corvette with only 54,000 miles on it could be parked in your driveway on Sept. 29.

The Bluffton Lions Foundation unveiled the gem at its March 6 lunch meeting. Here's how it can be yours. Raffle tickets to win the vehicle will be sold now until Sept. 29. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5.

All proceeds from raffle sales go to various charities across northwestern Ohio, according to Dick Ramseyer of the Lions Foundation. This is the third year of the Corvette give-away.

The Freed Center for the Performing Arts at Ohio Northern University, Ada, presents "Miller" on Thursday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 each and may be purchased at www.freedcenter.com or by calling the box office at 419-772-1900.

Bluffton University seniors Kelsey Greeley, Abby Ferrell and Heather Smith will showcase their artwork during their senior exhibition from March 13-23 in the Grace Albrecht Gallery in Sauder Visual Arts Center. The exhibit, titled "Three Blind Mice," is free and open to the public, as is a reception for the artists from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, March 18.

The three students will display pieces they have created during their years at Bluffton. The work will include paintings by Greeley, from Elida, Ohio, and Ferrell, from Arlington, Ohio, and Raku ceramics by Smith, from Elkhart, Ind.

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