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Paula Stewart 1948-2021

Paula Rae Stewart, 72, died March 24, 2021, at Bridge Hospice Care Center - Findlay.  Paula was born July 14, 1948, in Bluffton to the late Willis and Phyllis (Grismore) Mayberry who preceded her in death. On July 10, 1966, she married Dave Stewart and he survives.

Paula graduated from Columbus Grove High School. She was a homemaker and active member of Lima First Church singing with the Worship Team and helping with the children's ministries.  

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All you need is popcorn

Somewhere on this shelf is a movie that you've never watched. Now that the Bluffton Public Library is open to patrons, you have a chance to peruse the selection.

Meet the spring sports Pirates

Baseball • Softball • Track • Boys' tennis • Middle school track

Bluffton High School and middle school spring sports schedules and team rosters were released today by Alex Hanna, BHS athletic director. They are posted as attachments at the bottom of this story

Schedules and rosters include:
• Varsity baseball – first game home Saturday, March 27
   Head coach, Kasey  Krendl; assistant, Doug Sanders

• Varsity softball – first game home Saturday, March 27
   Head coach, Jon Inninger; assistant, Tyler Smith
   JV coach, Katie Prater; assistant, Brad Prater

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Former Bluffton resident, Carol Speicher, was a retired teacher

Carol Ann Kent Speicher, 83, of Marysville and formerly of Bluffton died Tuesday, March 23 at Brookdale Hospice of Marysville surrounded by her family.

She was a retired elementary school teacher in the Fairbanks, Triad, and Marysville School districts. 

So, you think you know Bluffton? The answer

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

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Icon invites viewers to share how they use Bluffton pathways

Has it changed your outlook on exercise? How would you rate it as a positive feature of the community? What are your thoughts for its future?

• How do you use the Bluffton pathway?
• Has it changed your outlook on exercise?
• How would you rate it as a positive feature of the community?
• What are your thoughts for its future?

Bluffton Icon invites viewers to share their thoughts on the pathway as it weaves its way around the community.

The Icon is developing a series of stories on the Bluffton pathway project, and invites viewers to share their stories and thoughts.

As the pathway program expands, more and more residents use it to walk, run, bike, push strollers and even skate.

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