August 2023

The 47-page Council packet is attached HERE

By Andy Chappell-Dick

The meeting started at 7:00 p.m. sharp with the customary invocations. Minutes were approved and bills were paid. Then Mayor Johnson looked at his watch, and explained that a Public Meeting had been embedded in this Council Meeting, officially set and advertised for 7:05.  It was 7:01.  After some murmuring, it was suggested in the meantime perhaps Councilor Dave Steiner could give a report for the Finance Committee. Steiner stated that the Committee had met to discuss an extension of a tax abatement for Diamond Manufacturing, which they endorsed and passed along to Council to approve later in this meeting.

It was 7:03.  People looked around.  Someone offered that maybe in the future Public Meetings could be set for 7:02.

PUBLIC HEARING
Finally, at 7:05, Council initiated the Public Hearing by motion. It was a zoning issue: a Cherry Street couple had petitioned the Village to vacate an alley on their property. They were on hand to explain that it had not been maintained or even used as a public alley in quite a while, and a proper survey revealed that it quite literally ran through their kitchen, a bathroom and their bedroom. Neighbors had been notified as required, none were present. The entire alley will pass to the petitioners, since they had purchased a narrow strip from their neighbor on the other side. Vacating an alley requires an act of Council, and this was passed unanimously in its first reading.

OPEN FLOOR TO THE PUBLIC

Several other people were seated in the public gallery, and Mayor Rich Johnson's preference is to give them a chance to speak at the top of the meeting so their business is dealt with and they're free to duck out.

The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce has announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for 1861 Wine Lounge at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 19. The event will take place at 115 N. Main Street in Bluffton.

CARMEL, Ind.–In a vote amongst league coaches, the Hanover College women's soccer team was picked to finish first in the 2023 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) season. The Panthers finished the 2022 regular season in first place, with a 7-0-2 mark in league play.  

Rose-Hulman, who won the HCAC Women's Soccer Title, was voted to finish second and picked up two first-place votes. Transylvania University snagged the third-place spot, narrowly beating out Anderson University and Mount St. Joseph University who finished just two-points behind in a tie for fourth place. 

Bluffton University ranked sixth in the poll.

Tickets for Bluffton High School athletics events are available HERE.

Upcoming events played at home include

Varsity Football Bluffton vs. Benjamin Logan

  • Friday, August 18 at 7:00 p.m.
  • HARMON FIELD, 125 E College Ave, Bluffton, Ohio 45817

Girls Soccer: Wapakoneta vs. Bluffton

  • Tuesday, August 22 at 5:00 p.m.
  • STEINMETZ FIELD, 200 Harmon Rd

Beginning August 30, 2023, Ohio State University Extension will be offering Forages for Horses, a virtual course for equine managers. The course will utilize a combination of live webinars on Zoom with equine and forage experts, along with an in-depth online course accessed through the platform Scarlet Canvas. The Forages for Horses program is a collaboration between Ohio State University Extension, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ohio Department of Agriculture, and the Ohio Forage and Grasslands Council.

Notice of a public hearing on August 28, 2023 at 6:30 pm in the Community
Room on the 3 rd floor of the Village of Bluffton, OH Town Hall regarding the
vacation of Village-owned property within and bordering the Municipal Parking Lot

Pirates host Tree of Life at 6:00 p.m. on August 19

By Cort Reynolds

Visiting Archbold defeated the Bluffton boys soccer team 2-0 in the Pirate season opener Tuesday evening, August 15, at Steinmetz Field.

The Archers improved to 2-0 with the win, while Bluffton dropped to 0-1 after the loss.

Bluffton plays Bath on Tuesday, August 22.

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School girls tennis team defeated Defiance 3-1 Tuesday evening, August 15, in a contest shortened by inclement weather.

The Pirates improved to 2-2 with the win. The match was stopped by rain before the second doubles match could be completed.

Bluffton won all three singles matches in straight sets to secure the team victory.

 

Singles:

1st: Brooke Camper (B) defeated Mabel Adams (D) 

6-0, 6-0

2nd: Rory Youngpeter (B) defeated Kayla Snyder (D)

6-1, 6-2

3rd: Brooklyn Moser (B) defeated Addi Becker (D) 

6-1, 6-0

CARMEL, Ind.–In a vote amongst league coaches, the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology men's soccer team was picked to finish first in the 2023 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) season.

UPDATED football roster is attached, August 15.

BHS 2023 home opener vs. Ben Logan is August 18. The season schedules for Varsity and JV Football are HERE.

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton high school football team held its final pre-season tune-up with a scrimmage vs. 2022 Northwest Central Conference champion Waynesfield-Goshen Friday night, August 11.

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