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The Bluffton University baseball team held off Albion 4-3 on Tuesday, March 19, in the 2019 home opener at Memorial Field. Bluffton improved to 6-7 on the season, while Albion dropped below .500 at 4-5 overall.

Bids came in below engineer's estimates

Bluffton council awarded bids to Beaverdam Contracting, Inc., of Bluffton, for both Jefferson Street projects planned for this spring and summer.

Council meet in a special meeting on Monday to award the bids. Bids were opened on March 15. Jesse Blackburn, village administrator, said that the winning bids are lower than the engineer's estimate for both projects.

Engineering estimates combining both projects were listed at $1,242,264. The winning bids totaled $961,498, or $280,766 below the estimate.

Two projects were bid and all bidders are listed below:

Volunteers meet at Twisted Whisk at 8 a.m.

Ready for spring?

Good, because a Bluffton Spring Clean Up is planned for Saturday morning, according to Joy Stemen, organizer of the event.

If you are interested in helping out, here’s what you need to know:

Volunteers will gather at the Twisted Whisk at 8 a.m., Saturday, March 23.

“From the Twisted Whisk we will break into groups, depending on the number of volunteers,” she said.

“The volunteers will go to different locations around town to begin to pick up trash and litter.”

Did you play the recorder when you were a fourth grader? The musical lessons continue and Bluffton fourth graders will perform several numbers at Friday's Music Booster chicken barbecue and music program. Alice Basinger directs the elementary groups in Friday's concert. Additional photos are in this series.

It’s getting warmer. In the past seven days, the area experienced two days of 60+ degree temperatures with lows reaching only to the 20s. Here’s the the daily highs and lows provided by Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

Property will be auctioned on April 20

An open house is set for 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, March 24, at 16534 Township Road 51, Bluffton.

The property will be auctioned on April 20. The property includes approximately 23.6 acres and a homesite in three parcels. The country home and building is on approximaately 2.5 acres in Section 30 of Union Township, Hancock County.

Siefker Real Estate and Auction Co., Ottawa, is handling the open house and auction.

Complete details are in the graphic below.

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