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Check out the BHS honor roll

Someone you know is on this list

Here is Bluffton High School’s third quarter honor roll for the 2020-2021 school year:

9th Grade – all A:

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Here's Bluffton school menu for April

April's Bluffton school menu began today with chicken nuggets. It will end on Friday, April 30, with a remote day menu of uncrustables.

To view the April Bluffton school menu, click here.

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Peter and Verena Luginbuhl Hilty

Our Swiss connection - part 20

This is the 20th  installment in this series. Click here for the previous installment.

An index to all columns in this series is attached at the bottom of this story. 

Peter Hilty (note spelling change from parent’s Hilti) was the son of Michael and Elisabeth Thüler (Americanized to Diller) Hilti.

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School for tattoo artists plans to open in Bluffton

Graduates will hold a Tattoo Guild Certificate

Bluffton School of Tattoo Artistry, (BSTA) hopes to open later this spring in a yet-to-be-announced downtown location, according to a franchise holding company setting up the school.

The school hopes to become nationally-accredited and associated with Tattoo America Accrediting, LTD. According to the school’s owners, headquartered in Ft. Collins, Colorado, from 20 to 35 students are expected to initially enroll in the 6-month program.

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Making Bluffton a special summer place

Sponsorship are now being accepted for this summer's downtown Bluffton flowerpots. Click here for details and a registration form. And, forms are also available at Roots by Strattons, 111 S. Main St.

Sponsor a downtown flowerpot

It's all about making Main Street Bluffton a special summer place

Sponsorships are now being accepted for this summer’s downtown Bluffton flowerpots.

According to Susie and Steve Stratton of Stratton Greenhouses, “This is our 15th year for providing the potted plants on Main Street.”

A SPONSORSHIP FORM IS
ATTACHED AT THE BOTTOM
OF THIS STORY - or pick one up at
Roots by Strattons, 111 S. Main St.

To make this happen Strattons invite contributions to keep the program going. This year the sponsorships are $140 per pot. If payments are received by Tuesday, April 6, the cost is $135 per pot.

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