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Ohio continues into peak time for deer-related crashes

COLUMBUS ___A reminder to motorists regarding the increase in deer-related traffic crashes this time of year has been issued by six agencies that respond to and track incidents.

Since 2018, statistics from the Ohio State Highway Patrol show there were 104,328 deer-related crashes on Ohio’s roadways. While 95% of deer-related crashes only resulted in property damage, 33 crashes resulted in fatal injuries to motorists, with a total 34 people being killed. Additionally, 47% of these crashes occurred in October, November and December.

The reminder includes these points:

  • Deer activity always increases during this time of year – especially at dawn and dusk.
  • If you happen to strike a deer, if you’re able, move yourself to a safe place, turn on your hazards and report the crash.
  • Deer become visibly active in October, November and December. This is due in large part to the fall breeding season, which sometimes causes deer to dart into roadways with little caution.
  • Use extra caution near fencerows, riparian corridors or other blocks of forested habitat.
  • If you see one, slow down and be prepared for more to cross the road.
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Eight new volunteers sworn in at CASA of Allen-Putnam counties

CASA of Allen and Putnam Counties, a program of Crime Victim Services, has announced that eight new volunteer advocates were sworn in as officers of the court by Allen County Juvenile Court Judge Todd Kohlrieser during a swearing-in ceremony at The Met on Tuesday, October 31.  

Prior to being sworn in, volunteers and their guests heard from former CASA Director Tim Thurston on the lifelong impact each of these volunteers will have on children in our communities. 

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Uncontested races return Bluffton elected officials, elect Alice Basinger as new school board member

By Paula Scott

Unofficial summary reports for the November 7, 2023 General Election have been issued by the Allen County and Hancock County boards of elections. Results for Bluffton mayor and council members, Bluffton Exempted Village school board members, Richland Township trustee and fiscal officer, and Orange Township trustee and fiscal officer are below.

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BHS adds interactive sign, website Wall of Fame

Two new ways to view Bluffton High School "Wall of Fame" photos and information have been announced. There is now an electronic interactive sign board in the High School cafeteria. You can also access this information from home at www.blufftonschools.org.

At the top of the web page is a slide show of current BHS teams and groups. Below are links to academic, athletics, arts, yearbooks and history.

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November 7 General Election serves up uncontested Bluffton offices, state issues on abortion and marijuana

By Paula Scott

The November 7 general election will present the following ballot items to voters in the Bluffton School district, the Village of Bluffton, Richland Township and Orange Township.

All Village and Bluffton Schools public offices have only one candidate on the ballot and in some cases only write-in candidates. Bluffton Mayor Richard Johnson told the Icon that while he is running unopposed, he welcomes “votes of confidence” from the residents of Bluffton.

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October prize drawing for Discovery Days

The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the following winning numbers from the October 2023 Discovery Days prize drawing:

First Prize - $100 Bluffton Bucks - 830073
Second Prize - $50 Bluffton Bucks - 624623
Third Place - $25 Bluffton Bucks - 119524

Prizes can be picked up at the Bluffton Public Library.  Prizes must be picked up before November 24, 2023.

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