165 applications for this year's competitive class
Posted by Fred Steiner on May 31, 2021 - 1:39pm
GROB welcomes 37 new apprentices into its workforce on Monday, June 14.
The new class will bring the total number of current apprentices at GROB to 107. The new hires and their families attended an orientation and signing day event on May 22 to help prepare them for their first day of work and to celebrate them choosing an apprenticeship.
GROB received over 165 applications for this year’s class, making it one of the most competitive years yet.
Bluffton Public Library announces its June-July programming
Posted by Fred Steiner on May 30, 2021 - 2:59pm
The Bluffton Public Library announces its summer programming. Here's the June calendar and parts of the July calendar.
The library will utilize Beanstack, a Summer Program software, again this year.
On Beanstack, patrons track their reading and completed activities in order to earn badges and tickets. Patrons can then enter their tickets online to compete for awesome grand prizes in their age group.
Some guys go out with a bang. Some with a fizzle. Tim Closson goes out on a fire truck. Closson was surprised on Friday – however, teachers and students who knew of the plan kept the secret to themselves. The Bluffton fire hook and ladder arrived prior to school letting out for the summer to offer Closson, who is retiring this year, a proper send off. (Mary Pannabecker Steiner photo)
Registration underway now with a form linked to this story
Posted by Fred Steiner on May 30, 2021 - 2:19pm
This summer's Bluffton Community Vacation Bible School is hosted by St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 160 N. Spring St., and it takes place Sunday, July 18, through Thursday, July 22.
The VBS theme is Rocky Railroad – Jesus' power pulls us through.
Due to the unknowns that covid-19 continues to share, VBS will be delivered in a hybrid format.
All children and their families are invited to participate in outdoor activity stations on Sunday and Thursday nights.
Families are asked to attend in a staggered format to ensure social distancing.
Posted by Anne Pannabecke... on May 29, 2021 - 6:00am
“These hearing aids don’t work!” I bet most of us have heard that from someone at one time or another. Hearing aids have gotten a bad rap for years. However, there are actually scores of people who successfully wear hearing aids and wouldn’t want to be without them. Hearing aid manufacturers continually work to improve their size and technology. Most hearing aids are barely noticeable now, as they are quite discreet and blend in with hair/skin tones. What most people don’t understand, however, is that hearing aids are like “mini computers” that are worn in or behind their ears. As wi