Note: The attachment is located at the bottom of this story.
The attachment contains a copy of a letter addressed to Eric Fulcomer, President of the Bluffton Village Council dated March 3, 2011; a letter in response dated March 25, 2011 to Elfrieda Ramseyer from President Fulcomer and the official petition presented to the Bluffton Village Council through the Utility Committee composed of Dave Steiner and Jerry Cupples on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.
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Give a child some soap, water, a bucket and rag and the next thing you know the house is clean. Well, in this case, the children are in the summer day care program at Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora.
Their task - or assignment - eariler this week was simple: scrub down some of the Hilty's senior residents wheel chairs and walkers. When the job is completed, dry them.
The Freed Center for the Performing Arts announces its 21st season. The 2011-2012 season once again provides "something for everyone."
Located on the Ohio Northern University campus, Ada, the Freed Center offers a wide variety of arts and entertainment throughout the year. Headliners in many different genres are always a highlight.
If you've tried to use South Main Street to enter or leave Bluffton during the day, you'll discover that it's closed to traffic. The closing is due to the installation of a sanitary sewer replacement line going in.
The line ties Grove Street through the back yards of some West Kibler and some South Main properties where it enters Main near Clay Street.
Although Clay Street may be unknown to most residents, it is platted on village maps.