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Pirates hits 11 three-point goals in win at WBL Wapak

Paulding comes to town on. Friday in an NWC battle

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - Host Bluffton outscored Wapakoneta 24-17 in the second half to pull out a 51-46 non-league boys basketball win Tuesday evening.

Bluffton bounced back from its first loss last Saturday despite being down 29-27 at halftime. The Pirates took the lead with a 13-8 third period as Jared Piercefield scored eight key points.

Bluffton then won the fourth period 11-8 as senior Luke Denecker tallied eight points. The Pirates buried 11 three-point goals to pave the way to a hard-fought victory.

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Bluffton accepting open enrollment applications

For the 2020-21 school year

The Bluffton Exempted Village School District is currently accepting applications from students interested in attending the school district through open enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year.

Students from any school district in Ohio may apply and enroll in Bluffton Schools tuition free.  Students are admitted on a full-time basis only.

Applications are approved annually on a firs-come, firs-served basis and approval is subject to grade level enrollment and educational programs.

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Louis Risser was a past president of the local VOSH chapter

Was a Pandora High School graduate

Louis David Risser Jr., 92, died Jan. 7, 2020, at the Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora. Louis was born June 10, 1927 in Pandora to the late Louis and Elizabeth (Hodge) Risser.  On June 18, 1949, he married Margaret DeVore Risser who preceded him in death on Jan. 3, 2019. 

Louis graduated from Pandora High School and served in the U.S. Marines during World War II and the Korean Conflict. After returning from the war, Louis took over the family farm until 1968 when he went to work for Proctor & Gamble in Lima.  

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Slow down - thank you!

The South Main Street sign registering speeds of vehicles really works. The Icon took a photo of a vehicle at 29 miles per hour (see insert). It quickly slowed to 15 miles per hour after the "slow down" message appeared. During this photo shoot every vehicle receiving the red "slow down" message responded correctly. This is one of three speed signs now located in the village. 

‘Human Targets’

Next art exhibit at Bluffton University

Bluffton University’s Grace Albrecht Gallery will host the art exhibit “Human Targets” by Margaret Brostrom and George Cooley, Jan. 8-Feb. 23, 2020.

Considered “activist” art, the artists question politics, human issues and murky intentions and consequences by transforming official NRA human silhouette targets into their own statements on the annual 33,000 gun related deaths in the United States. 

The exhibit is free and open to the public. Gallery hours in the Sauder Visual Arts Center are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Keeping warm at Bike Crazy

They are staying warm at Bluffton's downtown bike shop, Bike Crazy. The sign offers some suggestions to keep it that way. And, Raymond and Liz Harner invite shoppers to stop in for some fun gifts.

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