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Pirates sweep girls' and boys' NWC soccer honors

All-Northwest Conference soccer and volleyball teams announced

By Cort Reynolds
DELPHOS - Two Bluffton High soccer players and two coaches received top Northwest Conference honors in voting by coaches this week. Below are soccer and volleyball all-conference stories.

• Reagan Mittendorf was named girls’ NWC player of the year
• Jonathan Schriner was named boys’ NWC player of the year
• Jared Byers was named girls’ NWC soccer coach of the year
• Steve Smucker was named boys’ NBWC soccer coach of the year

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The Dough Hook taking Thanksgiving turkey orders

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, is now taking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys, said Marlena Ballinger.

Turkeys orders are accepted now through Thursday, Nov. 19. The Dough Hook's turkeys are Bowman Landes, Ohio raised.

"Our turkeys are fresh and never frozen," she said. "They are gourmet, free-range, antibiotic-free, all vegetable fed and ready to cook."

The Dough Hook
117 N. Main St., Bluffton
419-369-4264
Tuesdays-Fridays 8 to 5
Saturdays 8-noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BVHS's Bridge Hospice Care Center opens unit in Wood County Hospital

The Bridge Hospice Care Center, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS), has opened a six-bed patient unit on the second floor of Wood County Hospital. The Care Center was previously located at 1069 Klotz Road in Bowling Green and has moved to the hospital on Wooster Street.

So, you think you know Bluffton - the answer

So, you think you know Bluffton? The answer is below.

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Public library taking RSVPs for Halloween Bluffton storytelling event

Guest presenter Fred-in-Stein takes viewers to the Bluffton Triangle for stories you've never heard before

Want to hear some of the most pulse-pound, unexplained, dark, stories rumored to take place in Bluffton?

Recognized authority, Fred-in-Stein, pictured with his friend, Frank, takes viewers on a journey to the Bluffton Triangle, in a Bluffton Public Library-sponsored evening of creepy Bluffton stories, each carrying a Halloween twist that you’d like to forget.

The program starts shortly after dark, at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 27, on a Zoom link from the library.

This highly uncomfortable program features many unexplained tales from Bluffton’s vault of forgotten lore.

The color of autumn

If there is anything more peaceful than witnessing a Bluffton sunset like this one late last week, please let us know. This sunset was a photographer's dream. This view is from Grove Street looking toward Grove Road.

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