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A public meeting to discuss Phase II of the Jefferson Street improvement project takes place Tuesday evening in the town hall. The village placed green flags along this phase of Jefferson Street. The flags indicate where sidewalks are proposed.

Here are the births reported at Bluffton Hospital for March. Congratulations to the below happy parents:

March 5 - Joanna Grace Sehlhorst, daughter of Chris and Mary Sehlhorst of Columbus Grove.

March 6 - Novah Rayne Whitaker, daughter of Brandon and Anne Whitaker of McComb.

March 11 - Amelia Renee Sommers, daughter of Danny and Maegan Sommers of Bluffton

March 12 - Aaron Wilburt, son of Michael and Jessica Wilburt of Arlington.

March 12 - Julius Jesus Rangel, son of Jose and Julia Rangel of Ottawa.

The Bluffton University baseball team called on its game two warriors again and the Beavers delivered their third Heartland Conference split in five days at defending champion Franklin College on Saturday, April 6. Bluffton moved to 12-12 overall and 3-3 in the HCAC, while the Grizzlies are now 13-9 with the same 3-3 mark in the conference.

Knocks off perennial-power Crestview 16-5

By Cort Reynolds
CONVOY - Visiting Bluffton knocked out 20 hits to whip perennial power Crestview 16-5 in Northwest Conference softball play Monday evening.

Bluffton improved to 7-1 overall and 2-0 in the NWC by scoring 13 runs in its final two at bats. Meanwhile, Crestview fell to 5-2 and 1-1 in the league after the defeat.

Pirate hurler Libby Schaadt improved to 6-1 with a complete-game six-hitter. She struck out 11 Lady Knights and gave up five earned runs.

Schaadt aided her own cause with a three-run home run and a single.

Following early morning traffic stop

Bluffton police appended a suspect following a vehicle chase in the early morning hours of April 7. As a result, several pounds of suspected marijuana and other items associated with drug trafficking were discovered in the vehicle.

The suspect, who was not identified, was booked into the Allen County Justice Center. His case is pending. It is expected to go to a grand jury next month. Afterward, it will be handled in Allen County Common Pleas Court.

Ryan Burkholder, Bluffton police chief, provided the Icon with the follow account of the incident:

Interstate 75, just north of county Road 99, Findlay, will be stopped temporarily for short intervals during the morning hours of Thursday, April 11, for the installation of a cable line below the interstate.

Work will take place between 8 a.m. and noon, but Interstate 75 traffic is anticipated to be affected for only 15 minutes in each direction.

Law enforcement will provide traffic control. Work is being performed by Charter Communications.

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