Bluffton Dari Freeze, 595 S. Main St., opened on a chilly March 12. These Bluffton Boy Scouts had worked up an appetitie during the Scouting for Food pick up that morning.
The Bluffton Public Library is offering a new service, Northstar Digital Literacy, through the Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN).
Northstar Digital Literacy is a great resource for anyone looking to improve their skills with computers, software, or technology. Northstar is available 24/7 online and can be used in the library or at home. Guided lessons allow you to learn at your own pace and subjects cover everything from email and computer basics to social media.
At 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, Pastor Bob Krueger from Immanuel Lutheran Church, Findlay, will be the guest pastor at a Lenten service at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera..
The March 11 chamber breakfast at Bluffton Town Hall was sponsored by Eikenbary Landscape Co., which also provided a program on how the new business is using social media to broaden brand awareness in the community.
Owners Brett and Chase Eikenbary began their presentation by thanking Greenhorn for providing the breakfast, which included items from the 112 Vine St. restaurant’s new brunch menu. Coffee was provided by the Twisted Whisk Cafe.
Blufftonforever.com has identified 10 of the most mysterious places in Bluffton, and this is installment three in that series.
When Bluffton’s early business district developed, its hub centered around the Main and Washington streets intersection.
This may surprise many residents today.
Several buildings with multiple businesses existed there at one time. Some, but not all of those buildings remain today. Most prominent is the Et Cetera Shop at 327 N. Main., the Slaw Cutter and the red brick building across from Et Cetera.
Bluffton High School senior wrestler Kaden Basil advanced to the consolation round semifinals of the Div. III state championship tournament in the 175 lbs. division Saturday, March 12.
Basil posted a 2-1 record in the double-elimination event over the first two days of the three-day event at the Schottenstein Center on the Ohio State campus in Columbus to run his record to 40-6 this season.
In the consolation semifinals Sunday morning, Basil will square off against West Jefferson senior Bryce Keckley (56-3).