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Wilmena Bigelow 1931-2015

Wilmena L. Bigelow, 83, of Bluffton died April 27, 2015, at 7:36 p.m. at her residence. She was born Sept. 28, 1931, in Haviland to Clifford and Margerie Bartels Kent who preceded her in death.

She was a nurses aid and had worked at Helping Hands, St, Rita's Medical Center and Shawnee Manor. She was a member of the Orioles # 173 and Eagles # 370 both of Lima and the Tri-County Family Assembly of God, Bluffton. 

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Rose-Hulman scores twice in ninth for 2-1 victory

April 26, 2015
By: Ryan Schadewald, sports information assistant

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A bear of an Arbor Day

Dick Boehr works a shovel at the Shannon Cemetery during the planting of four trees during Bluffton's Arbor Day celebration. The Bluffton Tree Commission conducted the ceremony. Click here for an additional photo and information about the Shannon Cemetery Arbor Day project.

Jeremy Amstutz, grandson of Mary Amstutz, this year's May Day king

Bluffton University’s annual May Day ceremony is moving to a new time this year—1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2—but its traditional elements remain the same, including the crowning of a king and queen and the Maypole dance by first-year students.

Filling those roles this year are seniors Jeremy Amstutz of Cassopolis, Mich., and Julia Thomas of Springfield, Ohio—the May Day king and queen—and 16 first-year students who will perform the Maypole dance.

C-R Impressions present An Evening at the Cabaret May 8-9

The Cory-Rawson Impressions will present An Evening at the Cabaret on Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9. The show takes place in the Cory-Rawson High School Gym at 6:30 pm. General Admission $6.00 both evenings.

A dinner theater is offered on May 8 only, and includes a catered dinner of salad,
brisket, rosemary potatoes, green beans, dinner roll, and dessert for $12.

Tickets can be purchased from any Impressions member, or by calling the
school at 419-963-3415, or via email at [email protected].

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Happy Arbor Day, Bluffton

Bluffton Tree Commission planted four native trees as part of the renovation of Bluffton's original cemetery. The trees were red maple, hackberry, shagbark hickory, and pin oak.

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