AKY 1 is one of Bluffton's longest-running unique license plates. You'll find it on a plum colored Chrysler Town and Country mini van. Its driver is Alan K. Yoder (Indiana alum).
Andrew Steingass, Ada, displayed his pottery at Saturday's Bluffton arts and crafts show. Steingass, an adjunct ONU art instructor, has a studio in rural Ada,
Bluffton resident, Ron Headings, has accepted an interim position at Westminster College in Salt Lake City.
He became the Interim Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management on May 1, and will continue in that interim role for up to two years. Ron and Linda Headings will move to Salt Lake City, but intended to return to Bluffton at the conclusion of the assignment.
Book ReViews, 123 S. Main St., Bluffton, in collaboration with Bluffton Lions Club, recently donated 100 like-new children’s books to Hilty Preschool and Child Care Program at Hilty Home, Pandora.
The donation helps to celebrate the Lions Clubs International Centennial, according to Christina Walton, store manager and Bluffton Lion Club board member.
Larry R. "Pickle" Dillman, 73,died May 12, 2017, in the Emergency Room of Blanchard Valley Hospital in Findlay. Larry was born April 24, 1944, in Bluffton to the late Robert and JoAnn (Stonehill) Dillman. On May 18, 1991, he married Dee Rettig who survives.
Pickle was a graduate of Bluffton High School and attended Bowling Green State University. He was the co-owner of the former Happy Ours Bar in Bluffton. Pickle was a member of the Findlay Moose Lodge #698. He enjoyed bowling, playing cards and spending time with his grandchildren.
Bluffton arts and crafts show includes lots of things. Like flowers for Mother's Day, as an example. There's also a huge used book sale at Book ReViewers, free pony rides and free putt putt golf, food vendors, and of course, over 65 craft vendors. Saturday's show is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Main Street.