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March 10, 2010

City seeks wind turbine buffer from city limits
If wind turbines come to Wells County, how close should they be to Bluffton?

Morrow Block work ‘progressing’
The Bluffton Board of Public Works and Safety Tuesday formally finalized the city’s unsafe building order concerning the fire-damaged Morrow Block building, even as construction work continued on the structure.

Economic development report Thursday will reflect the economy
In past years, Mike Row, Wells County’s economic director, has gladly gone to his sponsoring agencies — county government and municipal governments — to present his annual report.

March 9, 2010

UW drive ending well short of $315K target
A difficult economy has made its mark in Wells County. Pamela Beckford can attest to that.

March 8, 2010

Let’s take a little time here, and we’ll discuss excellence
Excellence comes at a cost.

March 5, 2010

Ellis: City on solid footing
Bluffton Mayor Ted Ellis says his city’s in pretty good shape, maybe even very good shape, as it settles in for 2010.

March 4, 2010

More housing coming to city’s south side
A 16-unit apartment complex going up on Bluffton’s south side is expected to be completed by the end of 2010.

March 3, 2010

City sets Morrow Block timetable
Board of Works holds public hearing even though building’s owner nor his attorney was present; repair is under way

SW board opts to hold income from referendum at $300,000
Members of the Southern Wells Community Schools board had a decision to make Tuesday afternoon, and they chose to leave some property tax money on the table.

March 1, 2010

Is somebody thinking of the worst? I want to be assured
There were a few hours Saturday between the time the earthquake hit Chile and the time the resulting tsunami dissipated along the coast of Hawaii. That gave me time to think — and as those closest to me will attest, that’s always a dangerous thing.