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Blowing blue bubbles

Mallory Blackburn has some fun while learning about different letters of the alphabet. She blows blue bubbles as she learns about the letter B. Mallory is a student at Bluffton Child Development Center.

Heated vehicle storage opens on North Main Street

Tim and Pat Boutwell have opened a new business that offers heated vehicle storage in Bluffton.

The facility is provided by Marsh Run Properties, LLC, owned by the Boutwells. The storage is located at 906 N. Main St., next door to Masterpiece Signs and Graphics, Inc.

Boutwells said that they saw a need for winter storage of vehicles, motorcycles, boats and other large vehicles that need to be stored in a heated area.

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Nov. 15 benefit for former Bluffton resident Tim Bame, recovering from extensive surgery

A spaghetti benefit meal is planned from 4 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 15, for former Bluffton resident Tim Bame. Tim, his wife, Julie, and their two children, Christian, 17, and Hillarie, 14, were Bluffton residents for seven years.

The benefit takes place at Southside Christian Church, 3300 S. Side Dr., Lima. Tickets are $10 per person. Persons interested in attending may RSVP on Facebook. (Tim Bame Spaghetti Dinner Benefit)

Here’s Tim’s story:

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Poll observers

Bluffton kindergarteners in Heidi Steiner's class observed voting on Nov. 4. The class watched the steps involved in voting in the general election. The Bluffton voting location is in the Bluffton elementary building. Deb Beer, poll worker, watches the students.

Bluffton Downtown Christmas Open Houses Weekend - and you are invited

Bluffton welcomes Icon viewers to a weekend Bluffton Downtown Christmas Open Houses. Nearly a dozen Main Street businesses offer special holiday sales. An attachment to this story provides more details and offers coupons.

The open houses vary from Thursday through Saturday. Each business has special hours listed below

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Ready to vote

Bluffton voter, Wayne Matter, signs his name to the list of voters in Precinct A on Tuesday. With him are precinct workers Mary Fett, Jeremy Scoles and Ron Lora. Voting continues until 7:30 p.m. tonight.

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