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On a walk to the Ohio River

To bring awareness to the cause of a free store/food pantry near Dayton

Story and photo by Diane Glock-Essinger
Recognize this familiar street corner of Main and College?

If you were out on Tuesday, June 16, you may have noticed two tired and sunburnt young men passing through town. Ryan Ellis and Eric Pujari are walking for Joshua’s Place, a community program out of South Lebanon, Ohio.

So far, they have walked approximately 62 miles and their next stop  – Lima. 

Ryan is from South Lebanon and Eric is from Dayton. They began their journey at the Ohio/Michigan border and are walking to the Ohio River. 

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Mosquito spraying on Wednesday evenings

The village of Bluffton is now spraying for mosquitoes. The spraying takes place on Wednesday evenings, depending upon the weather conditions.

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Coming this summer

Watch this spot. In August work will begin on the next phase of a pedestrian and bike pathway from Richland Drive to Riley Street. The path will be on the east side of Bentley and will connect to the current Bentley path. Click here for more details on the project.

Covid 19: Adjusting from an athletics standpoint

Chad Shutler, university women's basketball coach: “I can’t imagine how we would have navigated something of this magnitude 20 years ago.”

In the late 1920s, long-time coach and athletic director A.C. Burcky suggested the beaver as Bluffton’s mascot. 

His rationale, according to “Dancing with the Kobzar: Bluffton College and Mennonite Higher Education,” was beavers are resourceful, don’t tire easily, accomplish more with less and work hard to make the world a better place. 

One hundred years later, that’s exactly what today’s Bluffton Beavers did despite their seasons ending early, classes moving online and the difficulties of being separated from their friends and teammates due to the coronavirus.

New Leaf solves your Father's Day dilemma

New Leaf Landscape and Garden Center, 0395, State Route 235, Ada, has several Father's Day gift ideas, according to Laurie Laird.

These range from bird houses, bird baths and feeders, trees and shrubs, fruit trees and plants, rose bushes, garden tools, rain gauges and decorative solar lights.

Gift certificates are available in any amount.

Summer workshop
A summer workshop providing demonstrations on how to plant succulent planters and fairy gardens is set.

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George and Sara McCune celebrate 70th wedding anniversary

George and Sara McCune will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on June 23. They were married in the Bluffton Church of Christ in 1950.

Sara is the daughter of the late Homer and Gladys Bracy. She is retired from Family Eye Care.

George is the son of the late Hector and Geneva McCune. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and when discharged moved to Bluffton. The McCunes lived in Bluffton until they moved to Spring Lake, Pandora.

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