In anticipation of another potentially significant snow event early this week, the Village of Bluffton is informing the public that its snow ordinance is now in effect (as of Sunday, Feb. 7), according to Rick Skilliter, police chief.
All vehicles parked on the public roadways must be parked on the side of the street that corresponds with the calendar day of the week (i.e. parked on the odd side of the street on odd calendar days and even side of the street on even calendar days).
Give Ron Epp a snowblower and turn him loose. On Feb. 6 Epp was among countless Bluffton residents who tried to clear their walks and driveways of the white stuff that fell the night before. For more Feb. 5-6 snow photos click here.
TWO-HOUR DELAY MONDAY
SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 7 - GREG DENECKER, BLUFFTON SUPERINTENDENT, ISSUED A TWO-HOUR BLUFFTON SCHOOL DELAY FOR MONDAY, FEB. 8.
Think you know every Super Bowl football fact worth chewing on? Think again.
Bet you didn't know a Bluffton High School grad, now deceased, owned four Super Bowl rings. Think hard. Hint: He's Mary Amstutz's brother...or if you still need help...he's Steve Amstutz's (a.k.a. Mr. A) uncle.
Neil Schmidt, a 1947 Bluffton High School graduate, who you could say was the greatest Bluffton athlete of his era, owned four Super Bowl rings. I know. I saw 'em.
Citizens National Bank announced the appointment of Stanley R. Clemens of Bluffton to its board of directors at the monthly meeting held on Jan. 26.
Along with the other members, he will be responsible for oversight of business development, regulatory compliance, community relations and bank profitability.
In 2008, Clemens started Clemens Construction Group, whose projects include new home construction and light commercial projects. Clemens has been selected as the contractor for the upcoming 45,000-square-foot Green House project for Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio.
Who knows how many inches of snow fell on Bluffton on the evening of Feb. 5 and early morning hours of Feb. 6? Who cares? When the blast stopped, the digging started. Here's some action on Jefferson Street. Click here for more "Can you dig it photos" in our gallery.