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Bluffton police, Hancock Sheriff, respond to suicide threat on SR 103

Subject taken to Blanchard Valley Health System, Findlay, for evaluation

Here's the May Bluffton police docket.

May 1
Officers arrested a Toledo resident for possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop for an equipment violation in the 800 block of County Line Road. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.

May 2
Officers responded to Greding Street in reference to a mental person complaint.

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Polar bears jumping

Youth attending the Friday library program on endangered species became polar bears. They attempted to jump from one chunk of ice to the next - the ice was floor squares. The Toledo Zoo education outreach presented the program.

Here's the final middle school honor roll

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Here's the final Bluffton Middle School honor roll for the 2018-19 school year.

All “A” Honor Roll

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Give your heart a tune-up

Ten ways to reduce your blood pressure and keep it down

Note: This article is provided by ONU Healthwise Pharmacy.
Looking to lower your blood pressure?

Try the following 10 steps to manage your blood pressure and improve your heart health:

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James Ream worked at Phillips Corp

James Allen Ream, 70, died June 7, 2019, at his residence in Lima.  Jim was born Dec. 29, 1948 in Bluffton to the late Claude and Marcine (Ingalls) Ream who preceded him in death. On Feb. 23, 1969 he married Linda Williams Ream who survives.

Jim worked at Phillips Corporation in Ottawa was a member of High Street Freewill Baptist Church in Ada. 

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Weekend doctor: Colon cancer screenings

By Brianne Hottinger, RN
Oncology Nurse Navigator at The Armes Family Cancer Care Center
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women in the United States.

According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated there will be over 101,420 new cases of colon cancer and 44,180 new cases of rectal cancer in 2019.

The overall lifetime risk for development of colon cancer is about 1 in 22 for men and 1 in 24 for women.

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