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Senior Citizens plan trip to Canada in late summer

The Bluffton Senior Center is sponsoring a trip to the Canadian Rockies this summer according to Tonya Meyer, director.

The trip is Aug. 27 to Sept. 4. The fully-escorted and inclusive trip includes planes, trains, motor coaches and an "Ice Explorer."

"This beautiful nine-day tour from World Wide Country Tours, starts with a ride to the airport from the Bluffton Senior Center," said Meyer. "We fly from Columbus, to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where we will be met by our tour guide and taken to Banff for a welcome dinner."

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Several council committee meetings set

The following committee meetings were set at the Feb. 22 council meeting:

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Spring Street bridge may be repaired this summer

The village is finalizing details on the Spring Street bridge deck replacement project. Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, provided a report to council on Feb. 22.

His report stated that he met recently with Brion Rhodes on the project. As the schedule stands currently the project is projected have bid advertisements in April. Those bids may be awarded by council at the second meeting in May.

Construction could take place from early July through October. No cost estimates were issued on the project on Feb. 22.

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Village ponders its role in the Groves building

What is the role of the village concerning the Groves' Bear building? That question was discussed during the Feb. 22 Bluffton council meeting. The answer, according to Steve Chamberlain, village solicitor, follows: The role of the village in this issue is safety and general zoning.

The issue was discussed as a result the heavy snow, which caused an apparent structural problem to the building last week. The building has been closed to the public since Thursday.

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2-21-10 One way to use all that snow

2-21-10 One way to use all that snow

A GIANT IN THE MAKING

"Hey, let's build the largest snowman in Bluffton," Of course, anyone who tries, knows that a front-end loader is crucial to such an artistic task. The King family of Jennifer (in the photo), her brother, Justin, and parents, Dawn and Tim, became rather ambitious, or maybe the snow finally got to them. They created Frosty on Feb. 20. The masterpiece is on the King farm on Augsburger Road.

Trinity Lutheran mid-week Lenten services continue

On Wednesday, March 3, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera, will hold a Lenten Service at 7 p.m.

Pastor Kenneth Engdahl from Grace Lutheran Church, Kenton, will preach on "Jesus Before Pilate-His Verdict or Ours." The students of grades 3-4 will sing "He Has Surely Borne our Sorrows" during the service and serve the meal which begins at 5:30 p.m.

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