Four properties bordering railroad and Riley Creek
Posted by Fred Steiner on July 6, 2020 - 4:13pm
The Bluffton village planning commission will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 16, to consider a proposed zoning reclassification, according to Jesse Blackburn, village administrator.
Held in the third floor of the town hall, 154 N. Main St., the hearing will consider rezoning of four parcels. These parcels are currently zoned Residential I (R-I). The hearing's intention, according to Blackburn, is to rezone them Industrial II (I-II).
It's a perfect afternoon for a sidewalk sale in downtown Bluffton. Here's an example of what you'll find at The Black Lab, 121 N. Main St. Several additional businesses have items on the sidewalk for easy viewing.
Three local businesses will join the BCE for a live stream discussion, "Make It Your Business: Setting Up a Side Hustle." The live stream is set for Thursday, July 30, according to Paula Scott of Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs.
The event is co-hosted by the Bluffton Public Library as part of its summer reading program. To register, email [email protected].
Boutique 415, located at 415 N. Main St., Bluffton has a July 6-11 special, which offers customers free earings with a minimum purchase of $25 says Joan Frederick, owner.
Jeffrey W. "Jeff" Bugner, 62 of Rawson, died July 4, 2020, at Bluffton Hospital. Jeff was born Sept. 11, 1957, in Fostoria, to Martin Bugner and Gail (Baker) McKelvey, who preceded him in death.
On December 17, 1988, he married Cathlene "Cathy" (Settlemire) Bugner, who survives him in Rawson. Jeff attended Findlay High School and was a self-employed jack of all trades. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion and Moose Lodge #199. Jeff enjoyed bowling, racing, fishing and sports, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes, Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Bengals.