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May Bluffton police report

Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket
May 31, 2010
May 16

-Officers arrested Terry Dray, 33, Columbus Grove, for DUS following a traffic stop on College Ave. for a speeding violation. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
-Police took a report of a Hit-Skip traffic crash in the 200 block of W. College Ave.
-Officers took a shoplifting complaint from a Vance St. business.
-Justin Beagle, 20, Jenera was arrested for OVI following a traffic stop on SR 103. The case is pending in Findlay Municipal Court.

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Community partners; Bluffton Hospital to provide health care to Bluffton University students

Bluffton University students' access to health care is expanding thanks to a new partnership between the university and Bluffton Hospital.

"It's going to be a significantly increased level of service for our students," said Dr. Eric Fulcomer, the university's vice president for enrollment management and student life. "I expect a significant increase in Health Center usage."

A little contest for your on a slow June day

The question is not, "What time is it?" Rather, the question is, "Where do you find this clock?" Let's have a little fun. Want to be the Icon Supporter of the Day? Identify the location of this clock and be the first to report the answer. Send your answer to [email protected]. One hint: The clock has a connection of one of the Icon advertisers. Don't worry if you miss this one. We have several other clocks on deck for your chance to be Icon Supporter of the Day.

We DARE you

Indiana has a DARE license plate. We spotted this one in the Ramseyer Residence Hall parking lot just off Bentley Road.

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Book ReViews moving to 123 S. Main St.

Book ReViews, 115 N. Main St., is moving, according to Ruth Unrau, owner of the used book store.

The new location is 123 S. Main St., in the building, which formerly housed Wright's and most recently was used as the office of ODOT during the streetscape project.

"The move is taking place during June, but the store is open throughout," Mrs. Unrau told The Icon. "On June 26 (car show Saturday), both locations will be open for business. The location at 115 N. Main St. will be selling bargain books at 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.

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Common Grounds host to June 18 "Rally in the Alley"

A "Rally in the Alley," (actually on the Cherry Street side of Common Grounds) is planned from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, June 18, featuring the band "xpendable," according to Phil Zimmerly of Common Grounds.

The event benefits Drugs Bring Death, an organization in Lima, that the Common Grounds has supported in the past.

"Come have fun at our free family-friendly event," said Zimmerly. "We will also have food and a lot of music."

"xpendable' is the champion of the Pennsylvania Battle fo the Bands and YesFM Battle of the Bands.

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