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Bluffton Council schedule March 18-25

The Village of Bluffton has announced the following public meetings for the council and its committees:

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“No School Day Camps” at Bluffton Family YMCA

Bluffton Family YMCA is offering day camps this spring on March 29, April 1, and April 8. Registration for all camps is due one week before their start date. 

Bluffton University alumni emails end March 21

Do you send email to friends or family who have a Bluffton.edu alumni address? It's time to update their contact information.

Due to increasing security concerns and to keep student data safe, Bluffton University is no longer able to offer an “email for life” to its alumni community. The following announcement was made on Facebook:

"Alumni accounts will expire March 21, 2024. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding that our top priority is to protect personal information Bluffton maintains on behalf of our students, faculty and staff.

"If you have any questions, please email [email protected] for assistance."

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Ohio crop values summary for 2023

USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Great Lakes Region
Agriculture Across Ohio, March 2024

2023 Crop Values Summary

The preliminary farm value of Ohio field crops produced in 2023 was $7.32 billion, down 13 percent from 2022. The fall in total value in Ohio was due to lower prices of corn and soybeans.

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Blanchard Valley Hospital among Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2024

Findlay, Ohio – Blanchard Valley Hospital has been named on Newsweek’s list of World’s Best Hospitals 2024 as a Five-Year Champion.

HEAP heating assistance reminder

The Area Agency on Aging 3 is located at 2423 Allentown Rd • Lima, Ohio 45805. Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

The Ohio Department of Development and Area Agency on Aging 3 want to remind Ohioans assistance is available to help with their home energy bills. The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps Ohioans at or below 175% of the federal poverty guidelines pay their heating bills.

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