The following is highway construction scheduled to occur within Allen County. Work is dependent upon weather conditions, and unless otherwise noted, it will take place during daytime hours.
Interstate 75 northbound between Napoleon Road and state Route 696, Beaverdam, will be restricted to one lane through the work zone for guardrail and cable rail repair on Tuesday, March 19. Work is being performed by the ODOT District 1 roadway services department.
C. Andrew Nowlin ’91, director of human resources at LifeCare Alliance, will present an Alumni Forum at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 26, in Stutzman Lecture Hall.
During his presentation, “The Light Still Shines Bright Off the Field: Success in Leadership and Life,” the Bluffton Athletics Hall of Fame member will share how he continues to utilize the leadership skills he developed through participation in team sports at Bluffton.
On Tuesday, March 26, Citizens National Bank and Citizens Wealth Management Group will kick off a series of lunch and learns aimed at helping people make financial decisions and navigate life events. The events will be held every other month and rotate among CNB’s office locations.
The first will be held at the Lima office, 201 N. Main St., in the training room, at noon.
The topic for this lunch and learn will be understanding the difference between Traditional Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and Roth IRAs.
The Bluffton University baseball team dropped their home opener to Hiram, 15-3, at Oberlin College on Thursday, March 14. The Beavers slipped to 5-7 overall, while Hiram stand at 2-7 on the season.
With the Beavers in a 3-0 hole going into the bottom half of the third inning, they were looking to get on the board and into striking distance. They did just that when Jacob Latkofsky(Temperance, MI/Ida) doubled down the left field field line, plating fellow sophomore Reid Ruhl(Hamilton) and making it 3-1 in favor of the Terriers.
Here's a view of the North Main Street mural that you may not often see. It's taken from inside the first floor of the town hall. Looking through the window in this view gives the mural the distinct appearance of four separate scenes.