Meet the 2018 Bluffton High School homecoming queen, Hannah Yost, and king, Seth Andreas. Seniors on the court are Mara Minnig, Katie Prater, DeAndre Nassar and Chad Veit. And, reintroducing the 2017 homecoming queen and king, spotted on the sidelines in the next photo are Leah Conley, placing her crown on Kaleb Jefferson’s head.
The Ada Icon found Holly Metzger, Bluffton University enrollment counselor, looking for 2019 ONU grads who may be interested in pursuing an MBA or Master of Arts in Organizational Management degree.
The ONU Sports Center was filled with personnel from human resource departments from more than 200 companies, grad school, and government agencies on Thursday during the ONU career fair. Click here for the story on Ada Icon.
“Road cuts on State Route 103 between Interstate 75 and County Line Road illustrate the unsafe and unplanned accumulation of haphazard entrances on a busy highway.”
How many road cuts – exit and entrances to businesses – on State Route 103 are too many?
Bluffton council’s street and alleys committee grapples with that question this fall. Committee members brought up the subject in the first council meeting in September.
They told the village needs an ordinance to govern access management in certain parts of Bluffton.
Nancy Yeager, Pat Sheidler and Joanne Niswander work in the Schumacher Swiss homestead summer kitchen during Saturday's Fall Festival. Joanne slices some freshly-baked bread.
Shelly Miller of Bluffton was presented the Bike – Public Safety Award by the Lima-Allen County Safe Community Coalition-FAPA-FOP. She was nominated for the award by Chief Joe Kitchen from Bath Township Fire/EMS.
The presentation was made during a Sept. 20 award luncheon at the Fraternal Order of Police Lima Lodge 21.
Hope Hannah, Bluffton police officer, also received an award. Click here for that story.