The Village of Bluffton has issued the following notice:
Dear Bluffton Utility Customer,
This letter serves as notice of a significant change to the billing cycle for the Bluffton utility bill you receive each month. The billing cycle is being adjusted to reflect water usage for each calendar month of the year, opposed to the current method that combines usage from the mid-point of each month.
This will result in a NEW DUE DATE for utility bills that will begin in March of 2022.
The Pandora-Gilboa High School boys basketball team hit the tournament trail Wednesday evening February 23, in a Van Wert Semi-final match-up against Miller City. P-G used a huge fourth quarter run, turning a tight game into a comfortable 53-42 tournament win. P-G also won the regular season match-up with Miller City.
UPDATED Memorial service will take place at 3 p.m. on March 5.
Dorcas MacKay Brenner passed away on the evening of February 22, 2022 at Willow Ridge in Bluffton, OH.
Dorcas was born in Tulsa, OK on February 7, 1931. She was the daughter of the late Charles Walker MacKay and Margaret Torrey MacKay. She graduated from South Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN. She was a 1953 graduate of The College of Wooster with a BA degree in piano and vocal performance.
The 2022 Spring Sport player parent meeting with Bluffton High School Athletic Director Alex Hanna is now available to view at https://youtu.be/idZcJ1RXvDI . (Length 4:27.)
The Village of Bluffton has issed the following Public Hearing Notification:
Notice of a Public Hearing before Village Council on March 28, 2022 at 7:15 p.m. on the third floor of the Town Hall at 154 N. Main St. in Bluffton, OH.
The Public Hearing will involve the following recommendations from the Village of Bluffton Planning Commission:
Change the established zoning district for parcel number 28-0212-01-013-000 from R-I Residential to R-II Residential.
Conditional approval of the Overall Development Plan for the Chestnut Lane subdivision.
Allen County Sheriff Matthew B. Treglia has announced that the Allen County Commissioners have recently opted to remove themselves from declaring a State of Emergency when Allen County announces a Level 3 Snow Emergency. This allows the decision to go to a Level 3 to be expedited should the need arise. Should the county be in a state of emergency, which generally also requires assistance from the State of Ohio, the commissioners would then declare a state of emergency.