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Local Boy Scouts are distributing door tags on March 1 to notify Bluffton residents of the Scouting for Food program.

They are asking residents to "recycle an old grocery bag and place canned goods or non-perishable items inside it for pick up by one of your neighborhood scouts. Items collected will be donated to your local community food pantry. No glass items, please.

"Place bagged donations on your front step by 9:00 a.m. on the second Saturday in March for pickup [March 8].

Need tips on how to avoid scams? Bluffton Police Chief Ryan Burkholder recommends checking the February 2025 Consumer Advocate Newsletter distributed by the Ohio Attorney General. 

Topics in this issue include:

  • Due diligence during tax season
  • Focus on data privacy
  • Valentine's Day romance scams
  • 2024 Consumer Protection overview

March 1 is the start of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Allen County Board of Development Disabilities has announced:

We will be celebrating all month long. Our theme this year is "Step by Step: From Vision to Reality," which is a continuation of 2024's theme that focused on the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant, accessibility and inclusion. Look for the billboards, connect on social media or find other ways to learn more about developmental disabilities during March.

The Bluffton Police Department provided the following January 2025 activity summary for the Village of Bluffton Council on February 24. 

  • Police Calls for Service 712
  • Police Chief Calls for Service 122
  • Traffic Stops 40

Criminal Complaints 

Criminal Trespass - 1
Disorderly Conduct - 1
Miscellaneous - 5
Theft - 4
Warrant Service - 1
TOTAL - 12

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March 2025 groundbreaking planned

Plans for the Bluffton Community Dog Park on Lake St. have been finalized by the Bluffton Dog Park Association (BDPA) in collaboration with the Village of Bluffton. Minutes of the February 18 Parks and Recreation Committee meeting provide details for the new facility and the Village agreement with the BDPA.

  • The park will provide a 120' x 100' space for small dogs and 240' x 100' for large dogs on Lake St, starting as close as possible to the drives to John's Body Shop on the east and extending 360 feet to the west.
  • Asphalt parallel parking will be near the double-door entrance between the large and small dog sections, with a concrete sidewalk and walkway to inside the gates.
  • A 4' black, rubber-coated metal fence will be around the perimeter, between the two sections, and the entrance gates. Stone will be used at the base of the fence for easier maintenance.
  • Signs will provide welcome, donor recognition and rules/reminders information.

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Ada Icon headlines for Friday, February 28, 2025

  • ONU sports roundup, Feb. 19-25
  • Bluffton University and University of Findlay merger will not proceed
  • Apollo emphasizes careers and connections
  • ODNR offering Ohio hunter education instructor classes
  • Ada Schools spelling bee champions

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