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Were you in Bluffton HS's Hi-Y?

A club that no longer exists in Bluffton schools is Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Both groups were open to sophomores through seniors and were related to YMCAs. Here are the girl Hi-Y members at BHS during the 1959-60 school year.

Just dandy

Along with warm spring weather comes many flowering plants. Among them are dandelions, which made a serious appearance in Bluffton this week.

BCE awards $6,000 in cash prizes to business plan competition winners

Cash awards of $6,000 were presented to Bluffton Center for Entrepreneur business plan competition winners this spring, according to Brendon Matthews, BCE board president.

Prize money and gifts-in-kind went to five competitors. Winners were announced at BCE’s business expo at The Centre, Bluffton, in late March.

Winners follow:

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Meet Bluffton's newest business - Bluffton Hearing Center

NOTE: Information for this business no longer current. March 21, 2022

For Jodi Turnwald nothing is more satisfying than watching someone who can hear for the first time.

“It’s so powerful,” she said.

Turnwald is now helping Bluffton area residents hear better. She opened Bluffton’s newest business, Bluffton Hearing Center, in late March at 900 N. Main St., Suite B.

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Webb named HCAC Athlete of the Week

April 18, 2016

BLUFFTON, Ohio -  Bluffton's Terrill Webb (Kenton) shattered her own school record by a foot in the pole vault at the All-Ohio Championships Saturday and has been named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week. It marks the second straight week that a Beaver has captured the women's HCAC Field Athlete of the Week honor following D'Nae Reese (Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) who broke school records in the shot and discus at the Marv Frye Invitational.

Urban sprawl in Allen County focus of Wednesday panel discussion

Panel to discuss impact of urban sprawl

The Christian Values in the Global Community class taught by Dr. Perry Bush, professor of history, will host a panel discussion on urban sprawl in Allen County from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20. The event is free and open to the public. It will take place in Yoder Hall. 

The panel will include Allen County Commissioner Cory Noonan, Allen County Engineer Brion Rhodes and President/CEO of Allen Economic Development Group Jeff Sprague. 

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