Did you have a lunch box like this one? Maybe, maybe not. Melissa and Lyle Graham collect metal lunch boxes. Several are on display in the Bluffton Public Library. To see if they have a box that was like your's click here for a video.
Deb Kiene, secretary at Bluffton High School for several years, will resign from her position on Sept. 14. Action on naming her replacement will be on the Monday Bluffton school board agenda.
According to the board agenda, which is part of this story, the board will consider offering a contract to Karen Phillips.
Several other decisions will be made on Monday. Those are listed in the agenda.
The following supplemental contracts will be considered:
Samuel J. Heiks, M.D., will be starting a new medical practice in Bluffton called Creekside Family Medicine, LLC.
This practice is based on a new and innovative healthcare model called Direct Primary Care. The concept to this type of practice is straightforward. The doctor contracts directly with the patient, rather than with the insurance company.
When a Direct Primary Care practice is paired with a higher deductible insurance plan, there is often significant savings on healthcare expenditures for individuals, families and employers.
Popeye and Darrell Kirkendahl (left) share a laugh at Thursday's Maple Crest family picnic. The famous cartoon sailor is also known as D. (Korney) Kornechuk of St. Ann's, Ontario. Kornechuk is associated with Transport for Christ.
Two informative programs kick off the 2012-13 Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce monthly breakfast series. Persons interested in attending either of these events may contact [email protected] for more information.
Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio New Vision campaign has reached 86 percent of its $2.1 million goal, according to Doug Luginbill.
So far, $1,815,000 has been pledged or received for the project, which is creating two Green House homes on Augsburger Road, across from Maple Crest Senior Living Village.
The opening ceremony of the Green House homes is from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14. Dr. Bill Thomas, founder of The Green House Project, will participate in the ceremony.