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The Bluffton Lions Foundation is moving the drawing for its Charity Corvette raffle car, at noon, Saturday, Sept. 29, from the Bluffton Family Recreation Center to the Bluffton Farmers' Market Main Street  location.

The Farmers market is located in the Citizens National Bank parking lot between the Post Office and Citizens National Bank.

The Bluffton Lions Foundation is moving the drawing for its Charity Corvette raffle car, at  noon, Saturday, Sept. 29, from the Bluffton Family Recreation Center to the Bluffton Farmers' Market on Main Street, according to Dick Ramseyer. Click here for details.

 

 

It will soon be easier to pay Bluffton village utility bills.

The Village of Bluffton will soon offer electronic fund tranfer as a method for utility customers to pay their monthly bills.

Here's how it works: This is an automated bank debiting service going directly from the customer's checking account. For utility customers to receive this service they need to complete an application form (which is available as printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story), and attach a "voided" check or deposit slip for the village's records.

15 minutes with Preston Huddleston, Bluffton University student

Interview by Derek Woods, Bluffton University student and Icon intern. Derek is a Broadcasting and Journalism Major from Springfield, Ohio, and is starting safety for the Bluffton University football team.

Preston, where are you from, where did you go to high scool and what position do you play for the Beavers?
I'm a senior, defensive end, from Benton Harbor, Michigan – Eau Claire High School.

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton is offering a "family meat package," according to Sharon and John Calvelage.

The package, for $50 includes:

• 8 brats
• 12 hamburger patties
• 4 fresh sausage links
• 8 hot dogs
• 1 pound sirloin steak
• 1 pound pork shops
• 2 pounds bacon

The Dough Hook's phone number is: 419-369-4264. The website is listed below:

Bluffton resident, Lois I. King, who died May 21 in Florida, will have a memorial service at 4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 23, at First Mennonite Church, Bluffton.

King, 80, died  in Ft. Myers, Fla. She was born in Richland Township on July 27, 1931, to Harley and Lavina (Burkholder) Marquart.

She and her husband, Paul, were married on Oct. 11, 1952, at Ebenezer Mennonite Church, Bluffton. He survives.

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