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Village and ODOT officials met in the Bluffton town hall on Dec. 12. The meeting's purpose was safety concerns at the Main Street and College Avenue intersection. Several portions of videos of traffic were shown. On the screen is a photo of the intersection. CLICK FOR A VIDEO.

Implementation of any recommendation is the village's responsiblity

Crosswalk safety at Main and College.

Nearly 20 interested Bluffton residents and village officials met in the town hall with three Ohio Department of Transportation representatives on Dec. 12. The meeting lasted nearly 90 minutes.

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ODOT representatives included Kirk Slusher, District 1 deputy director, Matt Rosebrock, District 1 planning and engineering, and Rod Maas, District 1 planning and engineering.

After 14 rounds, Elizabeth Bourassa, wins second place

It took 11 rounds and came down “cavalcade” for Nicole Boyle, Bluffton seventh grader, to repeat as the middle school spelling bee champion for the second year in a row.

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The bee, held Dec. 13, included 14 contestants from grades six, seven and eight.

Runner-up, who continued head-to-head with Nicole for five rounds, is Elizabeth Bourassa, eighth grader.

As the remaining two contestants, Elizabeth misspelled the musical instrument “lyre.” Nicole then spelled “austere,” and “cavalcade” correctly to win the bee.

Created by Jamie Nygaard, photographer

NOTE: Calendars are available for $20 each at Spectrum Salon, 442 N. Main St., and The Black Lab, 121 N. Main St., while supplies last. Out-of-town orders may be made to [email protected]

There’s a 2017 Bluffton calendar ready to go on your wall this Christmas.

It has some fantastic Bluffton scenes (plus some great photos taken elsewhere) all taken by Bluffton photographer Jamie Nygaard.

There's some great Bluffton High School girls' soccer teams working their way up from elemetary. Here's a U10 girls' team getting ready for an indoor game at Bluffton Family Recreation. That's Tom Downey getting them pumped for the game.

...and Bluffton fire fighters will read holiday stories to youth...don't forget that there are also refreshments

Santa Claus is coming to town on Tuesday.

He'll arrive in a large Bluffton fire truck and will meet youth of all ages at the Bluffton Public Library, 145 S. Main St., according to Jessica Hermiller, library administrator.

Explaining why Santa arrives on a fire truck instead of a sleigh, Hermiller told the Icon, "Santa's sleigh is in the shop and the Bluffton Fire Department is helping him out. Join us Tuesday, at 6 p.m, in the Youth Services Room to kick off the program with holiday stories read by firefighters."

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