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Wednesday's recycling pick up moved to Thursday this week

Truck issues have caused Republic Recycling to delay the normal Wednesday, Dec. 11, Bluffton reycling pick up until Thursday, Dec. 12, according to Jesse Blackburn, village administrator.

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Christmas for Kids Saturday in Jenera

Christmas for Kids will be held at Trinity Lutheran School, 105 Allen St., Jenera, Saturday, Dec. 14, from 11:45-3:30 p.m.

The theme is "The Angels of Christmas." A free lunch will start the event and the afternoon will provide children in pre-school through 4th grade an opportunity to hear the message of Christmas, along with Christmas crafts, music, refreshments and fun.

For more information or to register, call 419-326-4402 or email tlsoffice@tlcjenera.

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Winners from this year's Blaze of Lights parade announced

The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce announces the following float winners from this year's Blaze of Lights parade, according to Paula Scott, CEO.

The winners are:

  1. Tri-County Family Assembly of God
  2. Citizens National Bank
  3. Bluffton Dari Freeze

The Chamber prize goes to St. Mary's Christian Preschool.

The mayor's prize goes to Bluffton Child Development Center's float.

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Village accepting bids on two farm cash lease properties

Jesse Blackburn, village administrator, announced that the village is accepting sealed bids on two of its properties. Each bid is a three-year farm cash lease.

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Village council are receiving sealed bids for a 3-year farm cash lease for agricultural use at town hall, 154 N. Main St., P.O. Box 63, until 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 27. The bids are for the following properties:

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High of 52 and low of 18 in three-day span

Temperatures ranged from a high of 52 to a low of 18 within a three-day span from Dec. 7 to 9, according to Guy Verhoff, U.S. weather observer in Pandora. Here are the highs and low readings in the seven day perios of Dec. 2-9.

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The art is elementary at Community Market

First through fifth graders display holiday themes

On your next trip for a late-night gallon of milk at Community Market, take time to check out Bluffton elementary students' holiday art work on display. Nicole Anderson is the elmentary art teacher.

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