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Brauen's gourds open house Saturday and Sunday

Don and Jodi Brauen's fall gourd open house is this weekend. Located at 7140 Tom Fett Road, Bluffton, hours are:
• Saturday, Sept. 5
   9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Sunday, Sept. 6
   Noon to 3 p.m.

They ask that shoppers please wear a mask.

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Cort Reynolds has two articles published

Ada Icon sports writer, Cort Reynolds had two articles published recently on two different national hoop websites:
• CLICK HERE for his column on the similar careers of Phil Chenier and Phil Smith.

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September at the public library

Lots of activities from making your own pirate hat, book discussion, virtual reference desk, just for starters

Summer is over and the Bluffton Public Library has a busy September planned for patrons. Here's the schedule;

The library continues to offer​ Library Use Appointments ​when available. Visit the library’s website for more information or call the library at 419-358-5016 with your questions.

Three queens

Three Bluffton High School seniors reigned in various categories at this year's Allen County Junior Fair. From left, Rebekah Hoff, goat queen; Cierra Ackerman, junior fair queen; and Grace Myers, poultry queen. CLICK HERE for information on these girls and Bluffton champion of champions plus plaque winners. (Photo by Brigette Hoff)

Bluffton 4-H students bring home the goods

Three queens, a princess, champion of champions and plaque winners

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Bluffton students rose to the top at the Allen County Junior Fair this year.

Among those students high achievers included the Junior Fair queen, goat queen, poultry queen and goat princess. 

In addition, several students qualified for champion of champion awards, and other earned plaque awards.

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Beaver fall sports update

Football, volleyball and men's and women's soccer are in the process of scheduling a limited number of competitions for mid-to-late October

The fall athletics season is moving forward at Bluffton University with teams designated as low-contact sports starting competition this week. Medium and high contact sports will begin competition later this fall after following extensive protocols outlined by the NCAA.

"It is one of our priorities to be able to provide an intercollegiate athletics experience for our student-athletes and our campus community, even during this time," said Dr. Jane Wood, president of Bluffton University.

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