Bluffton council meets Monday at 8 p.m. The village anticipates entering into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation for a bridge inspection program.
The council agenda is in an attachment at the bottom of this story.
Last night I watched a Miss Marple BBC movie. As the various murder plots unraveled some where in a small English tea joint scones were served. Several times.
Scones. Man, did those sound good. So, I started roaming through some bread recipe books on the shelf. The most difficult part of the process was figuring out how to spell S-C-O-N-E-S.
Once that mystery was resolved the basic scone recipe appeared on page 369. Creating scones is so simple one wonders if there’s a mistake in the recipe. Maybe a page is missing.
The Bluffton school board will consider nine supplemental contracts at Monday’s February school board meeting. Eight of the nine involve spring coaching positions. One is a contract for Kevin King as head volleyball coach for 2014-15.
The meeting is in the Bluffton High School library.
Other agenda items include consideration of the 2014-15 open enrollment policy and accepting the general property tax amounts and rates approved by the Allen County Budget Commission.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADS GET PAID WHILE THEY LEARN IN GROB APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Most high school juniors and seniors prepare for their future by entering college or the workforce. What few realize is that the right high school graduate can have both.
Apprenticeships can offer high school graduates opportunities to be paid while they learn. The GROB Systems, Inc., Bluffton, apprenticeship program allow apprentices to earn an associate degree and be trained to enter its highly-skilled workforce.
Where does snow go after it is removed from Main Street? It goes to the Bluffton Community Swimming Pool parking lot. We all hope the snow will be gone by early June.