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Order in the court

Magistrate Richard Warren (left) and Muncipal Court Judge David Rodabaugh share a joke during Friday's Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast. Standing with them is Rodabaugh's wife, Chris. Magistrate Warren, former Common Pleas Court Judge, "re-sworn in" Judge Rodabaugh to his judgeship during the breakfast. Both men have strong Bluffton connections. The breakfast was one of the largest attended in the past eight months. Watch the video.

Haverford too much for Bluffton baseball

March 12, 2016

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FORT MYERS, Fla. - Haverford College was too much for the Bluffton University baseball team on the final day of the Florida swing as the Beavers dipped to 4-5 following a 10-2 setback on Saturday, March 12, 2016.

Scouts bring in 2,040+ canned goods

Bluffton Boy Scouts collected approximately 2,040 canned good items in Saturday's "Scouting for Food," according to Jami Crawfis, director of the Bluffton food pantry. Here the scouts are sorting items collected.
 

Keeney Peace lecture to explore racism in the church

Author, blogger, activist and professor Dr. Drew G.I. Hart will present “What has Shalom to do with White Dominant Culture?” during Forum at 11 a.m. on March 29 in Founders Hall. This is the 2016 Keeney Peace Lecture at Bluffton University. The event is free and open to the public. 
 
Hart recently earned his doctorate in theology and ethics from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. During his presentation, Hart will weave his pastoral experience with his academic training to challenge the Church to pursue practices that make for justice. 
 

University spring instrumental concert April 3

The Bluffton University Concert Band and instrumental chamber ensembles will present a concert on Sunday, April 3, 2016, at 2:30 p.m. in Yoder Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. 
 

Chappell-Dick fourth heading into DIII mile finals

Bluffton High School grad and Eastern Mennonite All-American runner Hannah Chappell-Dick turned on the gas late in her preliminary race at Division III NCAA Nationals on Friday, earning a spot in Saturday's finals.

Despite sitting ninth in the nation entering the indoor national championships, she was second in her heat of the mile in 5:00.23 and will sit fourth out of the 10 finalists.

The top eight finishers in Saturday's race earn All-America status. Start time for the women's mile in Grinnell, Iowa, is set for 2:40pm Eastern time.

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