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Bluffton Child Development Center closes temporarily

Will communicate on March 31, regarding further decisions

Update from Bluffton Child Development Center – The center's board posted the following letter to parents and guardians on its Facebook.

It is with regret that we inform you that, due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic, the Bluffton Child Development Center’s (BCDC) Board of Directors has voted to close BCDC temporarily, effective the end of business Friday, March 20.

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Police chief issues scam alert

Ryan Burkholder, Bluffton police chief, informed the Icon of several scams that have popped up related to the coronavirus.

The warnings are from the Ohio Attorney General’s office and may be viewed at the bottom of this story.

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Want carry out from Luke's?

Here's the menu; here's the phone number: 419-358-4486

Interesting in order dinner from Luke's?

The 133 N. Main St., Bluffton restaurant has a special carryout menu. It is provided below as a read-only and as a printer-friendly attachment.

To place your order call 419-358-4486.

You'll find everything from:
•Starters
• Salads
• Burgers/sandwiches
• Stuffed and orginal breadsticks
• Wraps
• Subs
• Pastas
• Entries
• Pizza
• Other sections

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Basinger Plumbing and Heating is open for business

Notice from Basinger Plumbing and Heating, rural Bluffton
Ohio has issued an order for all citizens to “shelter in place,” except those in essential jobs.

Our business is listed as an essential business, meaning that Basinger Plumbing and Heating, 3090 Road R, Pandora, will remain open during the coronavirus shutdown, according to Jim Basinger, owner.

The business phone number for service is 419-358-1355.

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Frank action from the post office

Sound advice from the U.S. Postal Service: Protect yourself and others. Please follow the CDC recommendation to keep a minimun of 6 feet between you and others while in the retail lobby.

Hilty Preschool to become a temporary pandemic child care center

Will allow for essential workers to enroll their children, so they are able to continue to work and provide essential services to the community.

Hilty Preschool and Childcare Center, Pandora, will become a Temporary Pandemic Child Care Center . Here are the details.

The Hilty Preschool and Childcare Center in Pandora has had to reinvent itself to provide needed services to the community during these unprecedented times.  

One particularly difficult change was when the Governor DeWine ordered visitation be restricted to assisted living and nursing home residents.   

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