Stand at the intersection of Main, Cherry and Church streets in December, then look toward the Bluffton Presbyterian Church. Here's what you will see. Each year more and more lights go higher and higher on the trees.
Interstate 75, two miles south of Beaverdam, will be down to one lane in both directions for pavement repairs on the bridge over Sugar Creek, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
The lane closure will be in place during daytime hours but may remain in place overnight to allow pavement patching to set.
Two entry categories: Emerging businesses • Improving 45817 businesses
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The Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs (BCE) is holding the next Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition in January-March 2020.
Offering a 7-session business plan course taught by Kathy Keller, CBA, the competition has two categories:
• emerging businesses and
• improving 45817 businesses
Hilty Home Assisted Living will hold an open house from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 5. The Home is located at 304 Hilty Drive, Pandora.
The event allows persons to tour an apartment furnished by Heringhaus Furniture, learn about services and amenities offered (including our Winter Respite Program and New Year’s special), and learn about pricing and financial aid programs available.
Light snacks and refreshments will be available. For more information call Jason Cox at 419-358-1015, extension 265.
By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Bluffton opened its 2019-20 wrestling campaign at the Findlay Trojan Duals last Saturday.
The Pirates ended up 14th out of 16 teams with a 1-4 record at the event. The Bluffton matmen finished ahead of Defiance and Elida.
The Pirates beat Elida 48-27 to register their dual win. They lost to Miami East 57-16; lost to Sandusky 40-24; and fell to Eaton 42-30 in the match for 13th place.
Thayne Kleman (106 lbs.) and Tayton Kleman (120 lbs.) each posted 4-1 records at the event to pace Bluffton.