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Police respond to 257 calls in October

Bluffton police responded to 257 calls during October. The monthly report was released as part of the Nov. 8 council packet. To view the report open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

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Paving next for on Spring Street bridge agenda

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The Spring Street bridge is ready for paving. That's the word from Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator. Mehaffie told Bluffton council on Nov. 8 that the once the paving is completed the guard rails will be installed and the bridge will then be open to vehicular traffic.

Steve Chamberlain, village solicitor, told council that the annexation hearing for the South Dixie Highway area is on the Allen County Commissioners' calendar. The hearing is at 10 a.m., Jan. 11, in the commissioners' office.

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Here's what's for lunch this month in Bluffton schools

Lunch menus for Bluffton High School and Middle School-Elementary for November are now available.

Click here for high school menu.

Click here for middle school-elementary menu.

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First National Bank places ATM machine in Bluffton Hospital

First National Bank of Pandora has installed ATM machines at the University of Findlay's Koehler Center and on the main campus at Bluffton Hospital.

The Bluffton machine can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week in the hospital cafeteria in Bluffton. The University of Findlay ATM is available for use during the Koehler Center's normal operating hours, typically 6 a.m. to 11p.m.

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$29,363 federal safety grant awarded to Hancock sheriff department

Sheriff Michael E. Heldman announced the Ohio Department of Public Safety's (ODPS) Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) awarded $29,363 in federal traffic safety funding to Hancock County Sheriff's Office for federal fiscal year 2011.

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Wrights perform at town hall Nov. 14

Bluegrass music will be on the town hall concert series from4 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 14, according toWendy Chappell-Dick.

"All ages are invited to a gathering of some of the best pickers in the region playing bluegrass and old time standards. Bring your instrument and play along," she said.

Music in the Rafters has been a home town tradition for years at Mike and Opie Wright's house on Elm Street.

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