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April's reds are in bloom

April's reds are in bloom

Late April can only mean firebushes in Bluffton are the next flowering shrub on the list bare their flowers. Consistent warm weather this spring had unfolded an array of flowering trees, shrubs and flowers in the community.

March Bluffton police docket

Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket
March 31, 2010

March 1
-Police responded to Bluffton University in regards to a theft of money from a residence hall.
March 2
-Police responded to a non-injury traffic crash in the 300 block of W. Elm St. Sherri Matter, 48, Bluffton was issued a citation for Operation Without Reasonable Control and that case is pending in Bluffton Mayor's Court.
March 4

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April 1-15 police report

Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket
April 15, 2010

April 1
-Police responded to a Grove-Bluffton Rd. residence in regards to a civil complaint and a child custody dispute.
April 2
-Police stopped a truck in the Village Park for being in the park after dark and discovered Nancy Pontious, 43, Celina, operating the truck. Ms. Pontious was subsequently arrested for OVI and the case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
April 5

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Onalee Shepler bowls a 257 at Southgate Lanes

Sportsman
Scores bowled on: Apr.12
High Game

Brian Huether 257
Josh Lydick 257
Paul Simko 255
Levi Bontrager 253
Brian Huether 251
Denny Caskie 247
Adam Badertscher 246
Derek Dukes 245

High Series

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Next bloodmobile visit to Bluffton on May 7

The next American Red Cross bloodmobile visit to Bluffton is Friday, May 7, from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at Bluffton High School in the New Gymnasium, located at 106 W. College Ave. in Bluffton.

Persons who donate will receive a free t-shirt.

To help increase donation activity during the summer, the Red Cross is bringing back Red Cross Racing for a third season. This online donor rewards program encourages more people to give blood and asks eligible donors to give more often.

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Applications available for McDonald's Mac Grants

Area teachers may now apply for a McDonald's MAC Grant, which offers financial support to help teachers Make Activities Count for their students.

Local McDonald's Owner, Jerry Lewis, is offering this educational initiative to assist area elementary and middle school teachers.

Recognizing that lessons often become more meaningful when demonstrated with hands-on experiences, McDonald's supplements regular classroom curriculum by supporting activities that the school's budget may not allow.

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