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Bluffton High School boys' soccer team defeated Riverdale 1-0 in Tiffin on Saturday night to advance to regional play. Click here for the story by Cort Reynolds and lots of photos by Marvin Foster.

Bluffton boys advance to regional with 1-0 win over Riverdale

Matt Daws booted a low free kick off the wet turf that squirted off the hands of Riverdale keeper

CLICK HERE for Marvin Foster's game photos
By Cort Reynolds
TIFFIN - The top-seeded Bluffton boys soccer team defeated previously unbeaten Riverdale 1-0 in overtime in Div. III district final action at Tiffin Columbian's Frost-Kalnow Stadium on a rainy, cool Saturday evening.

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Mercy Health adds urological specialists

Urology team will soon offer outreach in Bluffton

Mercy Health has announced the expansion and enhanced access to urology care in the Lima region with the addition of new urological specialists at St. Rita’s Medical Center.  

Bradley Buck, MD, Daniel Murtagh, MD; Omar Khan, MD, and Hesham Mostafa, MD; have partnered with Ignacio Sarmina, MD, and the team at Mercy Health – St. Rita’s Urology. 

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Four mammogram myths debunked

Note: this article is provided by ONU Healthwise Pharmacy.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we're debunking four common mammogram myths.

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Dark but comic

Arsenic and Old Lace university’s fall drama

 Dark comedy plays a central role in Bluffton University’s fall play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” by Joseph Kesselring. The play centers around theatre critic Mortimer Brewster, whose charming and charitable aunts have an unusual ministry – helping lonely boarders to their heavenly rest by serving poisoned elderberry wine. 

Weekend doctor: When should I be screened for cancer?

By Brianne Hottinger, MSN, RN, OCN, CBCN, TTS
The number one reason to be screened for cancer is to find it in its earliest stages and have a greater potential for cure.

The following are the latest screening guidelines, according to the American Cancer Society: 

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