Business

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, invites area organizations and groups to consider a unique Bluffton fundraiser, according to Marlena Ballinger of the Main Street business.

"We invite groups to consider selling The Dough Hook's raw cookie dough as a fundraiser during 2015," she said.

The cookie dough is available in two-pound containers and  various cookie flavors making it an easy-to-sell-item, she added. In addition, the cookie dough is a Bluffton-made product, which means fund raising assists local business and local organizations.

Jeff Kantner of Family True Value Hardware, 109 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces the store's January specials.

These include your choice: 
•10-pound black oil sunflower bird seed (regularly $9.99)
• or, 20-pound wild bird food
$5.99

Also, your choice:
• 2 pack, 7.5 watt white directional LED buib (regularly $16.99)
• or, 2 pack, 9.5 watt, semi-directional LED bulb
$14.99

Family True Value Hardware
419-358-2866

Drive Time Driving Instructions announces is winter class schedule.

Findlay – ServUsCenter, 2469 S. Main St.
January class begins Jan. 18
February class begins Feb. 15

Bluffton – Diamond Manufacturing building, 505 E. Jefferson St.
February class begins Feb. 1
March class begins March 1

Polished Nail and Body Salon, 417 N. Main St., has a new year's special offer.

When you schedule any service with a friend you both save 20 percent. "Bring a friend in and save," says Joanne Fredrick.

The shop offers manicure, pedicures, nails, facials, waxing, tanning and mystic tanning.

419-358-0001

Larry Smith of Smith’s Realty Professionals, 147 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces a new residential listing. The listing is at 307 S. Main St., Bluffton. The residence has two bedrooms and one bath. Its list price is $109,900.

For more details on the listing open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

 

Persons entering the Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs 2015 Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition can save money by registering for the competition before Dec. 31.

Persons will save $25 on their entry fee if they pay by Dec. 31. In January the entry fee is $150.

This is BCE’s sixth business plan competition and it recognizes the late Ropp Triplett, long-time Bluffton industrial leader and entrepreneur. Three cash prizes will be awarded:

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