Posted by Fred Steiner on September 18, 2019 - 6:24am
Sienna Sullivan (Columbus,) Bluffton University women's soccer team goalkeeper is the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference player of the week.
Sullivan allowed just one goal in over 190 minutes as IU-Kokomo scored late in double overtime to break a scoreless tie on Thursday night before Sullivan pitched a shutout on Sunday in Bluffton's 1-0 victory.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 17, 2019 - 3:39pm
Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio offers the following volunteer opportunities this month. Persons interested may contact Jessica Strahm, [email protected] 419-358-1015 x 248
Willow Ridge
Nail Spa
Volunteer to paint Nails one day a week in the Frieda House
Games
Volunteers to play “One on one” games
Uno
Dominos
Corn hole
Bingo
Auditions for Noteworthy Community Choir held soon
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 17, 2019 - 2:59pm
Well, yes! Noteworthy Community Choir has an inter-generational choir (Expressions) that meets Monday evenings from 7:15 - 9:15 p.m.
"We have singers ages 14 through 70+ and have had a wonderful time serving our communities through song," says Vicki Mills of Ada, director.
"New singers are welcome, and the audition is short and sweet, consisting of singing 30 seconds of your favorite song, and running a few exercises to determine your range and musicianship skills."
Plenty of activities are planned on campus surrounding the big game against Rose-Hulman
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 17, 2019 - 2:20pm
Plenty of activities are planned on campus surrounding the big game against Rose-Hulman. The Beavers take the field at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Salzman Stadium. During halftime of the football game you will be able to watch the coronation of the Homecoming king and queen, as well as an introduction of the Homecoming court.
Individual tickets to the Homecoming football game are $6 for adults, $5 for senior citizens over 60 and $3 for children aged 5-13. Tickets for children under 5 are free.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 17, 2019 - 2:14pm
A Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative employee completes a task as part of a $1.3 million update to its airport substation along County Line Road. The project has been in process most of the summer.
In 2023 it will create a pedestrian pathway with street lights from County Line Road to Lions Way Trail on SR 103
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 17, 2019 - 1:53pm
The Village of Bluffton learned last week that it is a major recipient of a 2019 Ohio Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Grant. The funds will be awarded in 2023.
Nineteen Ohio municipalities were selected to share $16.1 million in funding. Bluffton will receive $840,000, which is one of the largest state grants ever received by the village.
Jesse Blackburn, village administrator, informed Bluffton council about the grant at its Sept. 9 meeting.