The autumn sun casts an artistic shadow on a bike in one of the new downtown Bluffton bike racks. Bikers will find parking spots in the alley north of Ryan DeMarco's Edward Jones office, at the town hall and in the alley by Book ReView. The bike racks are a program in partnership with the village, Allen County Creating Healthy Communities, Bluffton Lions Foundation, Patriotic Concrete and Masteerpiece Signs and Graphics.
This column provided by Ohio Northern University HealthWise Pharmacy.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent five companies warning letters for marketing products with cesium chloride.
Cesium chloride, a dietary ingredient, may be found in some dietary supplements. It has been promoted as an alternative treatment for cancer. But the FDA stated that it had not approved any products containing cesium chloride to treat any health conditions, including cancer.
The FDA said it is concerned about the risks associated with these products.
Christmas arrived at Bluffton Senior Citizens' Center, 132 N. Main St. The center's annual Christmas garage sale is underway today (Friday) until 5 p.m. Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to noon. Lots of holiday items are available including many angels. The sale is part of this weekend's Bluffton downtown holiday open house.
Here is the October, 2020, Bluffton police report. Oct. 1
A Cherry Street resident reported a theft of medication to police.
Oct. 6
Officers responded to the 400 block of Cherry Street in reference to an unwanted guest.
Oct. 8
Officers arrested an Alger resident for driving under suspension following a traffic stop in the area of County Line Road at County Road 33 for a speeding violation. The case is pending in Findlay Municipal Court.