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Register to vote information in the mail

110,448 Ohioans eligible but aren’t registered; registration deadline Oct. 5

Ohio Secretary of State’s office is sending information about how to get registered to vote to 110,448 Ohioans who are eligible to vote but aren’t yet registered. 

This initiative is in coordination with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a non-profit organization who assists participating states in the effort to improve the accuracy of their voter rolls and increase access to voter registration. 30 states and Washington, D.C. are members of ERIC.

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All Heartland fall sports postponed

Each institution will retain the individual institutional autonomy to conduct athletic-related activities as they see fit

The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Council of Presidents, after receiving and reviewing the latest information and guidance from the NCAA Division III leadership concerning the return to sport for fall, voted unanimously to postpone all conference related contests and competitions, including HCAC Championships slated for fall 2020. 

Bluffton University is a member of the HCAC. Other schools are Anderson, Earlham, Manchester, Defiance, Mt. St. Joseph, Franklin, Rose-Hulman, Transylvania and Hanover.

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What you need to know about Bluffton HS reopen plans

Parents of online learners may pick up a chrome book and required text books at BHS on Friday from 8-3 p.m.

This is the final part in a three-part series of Bluffton school reopen plans by building. For previous articles click for elementary information, and click for middle school information.

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Laying it on thick

The asphalt layer of the Bentley Road North pathway took its turn on Wednesday morning. The pathway connect Riley Street to Richland Drive. Once completed the path will take pedestrians and bikers from the west end of Riley to either Maple Crest or the Bluffton Dari Freeze.

Bath stops BHS netters; Wapak up next

By Cort Reynolds
BATH - The Bluffton girls tennis team lost at Bath 4-1 on a steamy Tuesday night.

The defeat dropped the Lady Pirate record to 1-3. All five matches were decided in straight sets.

Senior Pearl Lewandowski posted the lone Pirate win at third singles over Bath sophomore Lexi White by a 6-2, 6-1 score.

Bluffton hosts Wapakoneta next on Wednesday, August 26 at 4:30 p.m.

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F&M Picnic raffle winners announced

Earlier this month the Farmers and Merchants Picnic committee held a 50/50 raffle. Here are the winners: 

First place –  Smoker/grill with one-half hog, Carrie Dotson
Second place – Family Kalahari getaway, John Mahlmeister
Third place – Flat screen TV, Joe Ferguson
Fourth place – Fire pit with wood bundle, Eric Wetmore
Fifth place– Vera Bradley Bundle, Ryan Price

Sponsors of the raffle included Century 21 Sunway Realty, Hays Insurance Agencies and Sheehan's Enterprises.

 

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