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We knew Trevor was fast, but this fast?

Check out his recent times in indoor meets for Ashland University

Bluffton High School grad and outstanding track and field student athlete, Trevor Bassitt putt himself among the great sprinters and hurdlers in NCAA Division II history on Feb. 7.
 
Click here for Trevor's BHS track achievements

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Next drive-thru community meal is Feb. 18

Bluffton Senior Citizens Center has several February announcements, according to Tonya Meyer, director.

In January, two members turned 90 and receive a red rose and life membership. They are Angela Schroeder and Colletta Mullenhour.

The center’s spring garage sale is March 25-29. The center is collecting items now for that sale. They has that people do not provide clothing or shoes.

Thursday, Feb. 25, at 1:30 p.m. is the next board meeting. This month’s toenail clinic is 10 a.m., Monday, Feb. 22. For an appointment call 419-358-8971. Cost is $10.

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Pandora-Gilboa Community Recreation Casino night tickets on sale

Pandora-Gilboa Community Recreation presents Casino night at the Centre at Bluffton on Saturday, March 20, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and games starting at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $60 each and are on sale at Ted's Market, Cherry's Outdoor World, Car-E-It Party Shop, Kibbee's Carryout and online at www.pg sportsclub.weebly.com

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GROB taking applications for 2021 apprentices

The Bluffton industry has hired and trained over 375 persons in the program

GROB is searching for its next class of apprentices. The application deadline for the 2021 class is Wednesday, March 31.

The apprenticeship program at GROB Systems has been in place at the Bluffton production plant for 30 years. The goal of the program is to build the company’s future workforce with employees who are trained in a highly technical way that matches the growing needs of their customers and products.

To date, GROB Bluffton has hired and trained over 375 apprentices.

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Bluffton girls overpower Lima Central Catholic

Pirates enter tournament with 12-10 overall record

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - Host Bluffton dominated former conference rival Lima Central Catholic 49-30 in a girls basketball bout Thursday night to end the regular season on a high note.

The Lady Pirates led 11-5 after the first period of play on the strength of two Kylie Monday triples. 

Six Kylie Stackhouse points in the second stanza helped the Pirates secure a 24-14 intermission margin.

The Pirate girls led 32-21 heading to the final period of play.

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Need a good barbecue sauce?

You'll now find several options with a LaFayette connection at Ada's 3 Brothers Family Pizza

FROM ADA ICON - Steve Arnold and Brian Clum go way back.

"We met in Kindergarten at Allen East," laughs Brian.

Mrs. Dickey was their teacher that year, and it was 1974-75. They played T-ball together and were in Lafayette Cub Scout Pack 11 together.

Spending each high school year together, Steve was Brian’s best man in Brian and Kelly’s wedding in 1990.

As they went their own paths, they stayed in touch. And, this winter their paths crossed again.

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