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Mustard Seed Cafe, Bluffton, has new hours, fall menu coming soon

This week Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces new hours. During the week the café will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (closed Tuesdays). On Saturday and Sunday, hours will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

On Saturday, Sept. 21, a new fall menu will be offered, including fresh autumn produce, old favorites and the signature house-made baked goods.

In October Mustard Seed will open for dinner.  Watch for Friday and Saturday evening hours.

Mustard Seed box lunches have become popular for meetings and offices, so place your order for those by calling 567-226-1120.  Catering and private parties are also available.
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Apollo customer service programs ready to open

Apollo Career Center programs that offer services to the public will soon be opening. These programs offer students hands-on experience in customer service in addition to the industry skills  needed for their career fields.

The Floral Design shop will open Sept. 17, 8-10:30 a.m, and 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. The shop, fully stocked with student-created arrangements, is full of seasonal and all occasion silk, dried and fresh flower creations. For more information please call 419.998.2934.

Ohio Northern University to host OhioDance Fall Festival and Conference

 

The 2013 OhioDance Fall Festival and Conference, “Dance Matters: The More You Know,” will be held at Ohio Northern University from Sept. 27-29. The three-day event is co-sponsored by ONU and OhioDance.  

State Route 235 accident leaves one in critical condition

According to the Findlay Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the two vehicle accident in Ada on Sept. 11 left one driver in critical condition.

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Ralph J. Red, 25, of Lakeview, was flown by a medical helicopter from the scene of the accident to St. Rita's Medical Center, Lima. The accident occurred at 6:05 a.m. at the intersection of State Route 235 and County Road 60, south of Ada.

ONU remembers 9/11

On Wednesday, students, faculty and staff members of Ohio Northern University held a memorial service outside the ONU chapel remembering the events of Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorist attacks were launched upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Over 3,000 persons died in the attacks. (Richard Gainey photo)

Some information about refuse and recycling tote removal

If you have left your garbage or recycling tote out in the tree lawn area, or near the road, a day or two too long, you may have received a warning notice from the Villlage. 

Per Codified Ordinance 955.10 and 955.11, the Village may remove your totes from the tree lawn area if they are left out until the Friday after garbage pickup, and charge you for the removal.

The Village sends a warning notice to give you a chance to keep your totes pulled back from the street. If you have repeat offenses, the Village will charge you $20 for the tote removal, a charge which appears on your water bill.

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