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Named Vice President Treasury Management

Seth Combs of Bluffton has been promoted to Vice President Treasury Managment at Citizens National Bank, according to Michael Romey.

In this position, he is responsible for analyzing current and potential accounts for cash management improvements and recommending electronic bank products to increase efficiency for business customers.

Amy Yochum, Director of Treasury Management said, “Seth has been a great addition to our team. The customers rely on his knowledge and he makes things easy for them to understand. I’m proud of his advancement with the bank.”

Bluffton council set several committee meetings for July and August. Each meeting is in the town hall:

July 27 - Utilities, 1 p.m.
Aug. 2 - Pathway board, noon
Aug. 13, Parks and recreation, 6:30 p.m.

 

If you enter BCE's Trivia Night event

How skilled are you a trivia? Here's your chance to prove it.

Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs invites businesses to enter a team in its Trivia Night.

Eric Berdin, BCE director, said, “We already have nine teams and have space for four more.”

Trivia Night is at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Southgate Lanes bowling alley. A team sponsorship is $150 for a team of six members. The event is a fundraiser for this year’s Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition taking place this fall.

America in Bloom judges

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Our thanks and appreciation goes to Bluffton for its participation in the America in Bloom awards program. Special thanks go to Becky Ramey, Susie Stratton and all of the Bluffton in Bloom members, staff, participants, sponsors, and volunteers for organizing a remarkable tour and meetings on July 19-20, 2018.

We have enjoyed meeting and spending time with all of you as you showcased all of the reasons Bluffton has to be proud.

As you can see, there were plenty of laughs at Camp Laffalot, held last week at Bluffton Family Recreation. One of the relay games sounds simple, but gets participants wet. As quickly as possible, pour a cup of water to the person sitting  behind you. Try not watching while you pour the water.

Bluffton University grad has worked with the village since 2008

Bluffton council named Bryan Lloyd, a member of the Bluffton village services department since 2008, as the village’s new assistant village administrator on Monday.

The assistant position opened when Jesse Blackburn vacated it to become village administrator. The position pays $57,000 annually.

Lloyd, is a 2002 Bath High School graduate, and a 2007 Bluffton University grad, with a degree in management. He holds a Class II water and Class II sewer license. He began his new position on Tuesday.

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