By Cort Reynolds
LIMA - The visiting Bluffton girls volleyball team lost a five-set heartbreaker to non-conference rival Lima Central Catholic Tuesday night.
Bluffton's record dropped to 12-8 overall with the 25-19, 22-25, 25-16, 20-25, 15-8 defeat.
LCC improved to 10-7 with the hard-fought victory.
Kylie Stackhouse drilled 29 kills and came up with three blocks to pace the Lady Pirates. Well-rounded Taylor Schwab amassed a dozen kills and 21 digs to go along with a pair of aces.
"Websites are an important asset for new businesses, but deciding how to get started can be tricky," says Paula Scott, Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs director.
BCE will host a Zoom event talking about how to approach websites with Dave Treat of Thinking Small LLC, a Lima-based web design business in a 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 15.
To receive the link, RSVP to [email protected] or via BCE's Facebook event. Please log in 10 minutes in advance.
Bluffton’s water usage decreased by 15.5 percent this year due to Bluffton University, Bluffton schools and businesses shut down due to covid-19.
David Steiner of the council utility committee appraised council of that fact on Monday.
The cost of water production allocated to Bluffton is $550,304 compared to last year’s cost of $549,355.
The Bluffton rate per 100 cubic foot of water will increase from $2.06 to $2.44 due to the decreased volume of water spread over approximately the same fixed costs of production.
Clint Dailey flushes a fire hydrant on Harmon Road across from Vetter Lumber. All village hydrants are flushed in the spring and fall. The fall flushing got underway this week.