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School board appoints Bob Beer to library board

Bob Beer thought his stint on the Bluffton Public Library board ended recently when his first seven-year term expired.

However, with the resignation of library board member Sherry Haehl on Oct. 26, Beer is back on the board.

The Bluffton school board, who appoints library board members, named Beer to fulfill Haehl's unexpired term, which expires Dec. 31. He was also appointed to a new seven-year library board term from January 2010 through Dec. 31, 2016.

The action took place at the Nov. 16 school board meeting.

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Weather report Nov.10-16

Weather report by Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer

Date High Temp Low Temp

Nov. 10 56 42

Nov. 11 56 28

Nov. 12 54 24

Nov. 13 63 27

Nov. 14 68 45

Nov. 15 58 47

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Police report Nov 1-15

Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket
Nov. 15, 2009

1st -Police took a complaint a N. Main St. resident in regards to a theft from his residence.
2nd - Police received a complaint of Telephone Harassment from a Sunset Drive resident.
4th - Police arrested Michael Hurst of Batesville, Miss., for OVI following a traffic stop on SR 103 for a Lanes of Travel/Left of Center violation. The case is pending in Findlay Municipal Court.
4th - Police responded to a SR 103 business in regards to a Criminal Trespassing violation.

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Street number 493

494 YZ

Once upon a time in Bluffton you could identify a driver's residence by the number on the license plate. This driver, now a resident of Mennonite Memorial Home, once had an address of 493 __________ St., Bluffton. Viewers help us out as to the owner of this plate.

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James Bond in Bluffton?

MJ 008

Our only clue is that this plate is on a vehicle in the Bren-Dell parking lot at Bluffton University. We cannot comment on whether 007 has a meaning we aren't allowed to discuss. Viewers please help us identify the driver.

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Dough Hook trades cookies for Food Pantry donations

From Tuesday, Nov. 17, to Saturday, Nov. 21, The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, will trading cookies for canned food.

All food collected will be donated to the Bluffton Food Bank. Some items needed include include cereal, canned fruit, spaghettios, ravioli and soup. The trade will be one free cookie for each item donated. Bring in 12 items and receive a dozen cookies free.

For more information call The Dough Hook, 419-369-4264.

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