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Continued growth and congestion

Bluffton's State Route 103 corridor, which is experience continual growth, is the topic of discussion between the village and the Ohio Department of Transportation. Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, updated Bluffton council members on the discussions on Feb. 25.

Nine Bluffton High School artists have works in Kewpee Invitational

Nine Bluffton High School artists had works admitted to the 25th annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational, according to Vicki Garman, BHS art teacher.

Students with works follow (student name, year, art media, title of work):

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Presidential campaigns, elections topic of seminar

Jim Taylor, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Findlay, will discuss history of American presidential campaigns and elections from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 18, in the Kreider Room of Bluffton University’s Marbeck Center.

Taylor’s presentation is the third annual history seminar hosted by Bluffton’s Institute for Learning in Retirement. Admission is free for registered students in ILR winter classes and $3 for others, payable at the door.

Pete Steiner was a 1955 graduate of Bluffton High School

David  "Pete" L. Steiner, 75,  died  on Feb. 24, 2013, at his residence. On April 3, 1937 he was born in Bluffton to Oliver R. and Helen L. Mumma Steiner, who proceeded him in death. On July 29, 1956, he married Nancy S. Andrews  who survives in Bluffton.

Pete was a 1955 graduate of the Bluffton High School. He had worked for 37 years at the Lima Ford Engine Plant and retired in 1995 at the age of 57. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bluffton.

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So you think you know Bluffton

So, you think you know Bluffton? Okay, then, were might you come across these letters? A couple hints: you've stepped across them lots of times; these are the first three letters of a street in Bluffton. Click for the answer.

So, you think you know Bluffton, well, then where's this?

It resembles a sign from Roman antiquities. Yet, it's in Bluffton, and you've stepped over it lots of time. Maybe you never looked down. It's there. But where? 

For the answer, check the photos below this story.

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