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Bluffton defeats Ada 70 to 50

Bluffton High School's football team won an offensive battle, stopping Ada 70 to 50 at Ada.

Bluffton's Tucker Neff set a new single game rushing record of  316 yard, eclipsing Josh Falk's record of 309 yards, also against Ada in 2006.

The box score is attached. Watch the Icon for the complete story this weekend.

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The corn maze is calling you

A visit to Suter's Produce is great weekend family experience

Lots of photos below -
Have plans this weekend?

Add to your list a visit to the Suter Produce
corn maze,
cider press,
hayride,
pick your own pumpkin,
cider slushies,
kettle corn donuts…and, don't forget,
four acres of pick your own sunflowers.

New this year, the four-acre u-pick sunflower patch features over 20 varieties of flowers and thousands of blooms to select from.

The sunflowers are next to the pumpkin patch, so a hayride takes visitors to both locations.

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Time to book it

There's still time to purchase some bargains at the Bluffton Friends of the Library fall book sale. The sale is open Friday until 5 p.m. Saturday hours are 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale is in the lower level of the Public Library.

Bluffton to introduce tailgating before home football games

Starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday

The President’s Office at Bluffton University invites the community to join Beaver Tail-Gating before this week’s game against Franklin College on Saturday, Sept. 21. Tailgating starts at 10 a.m., with the game following at 1:30 p.m.

Tailgating tents have already been sold, but all guests are welcome to interact in the tailgating area, play cornhole and enjoy snacks.

Carol Shapter 1945 - 2019

Carol A. Shapter, 74, died Sept. 19, 2019, at Bridge Hospice Care Center in Findlay. She was born July 24, 1945, in Columbus, Ohio, to the late Robert and Lemoyne (Lochner) Crail.  On July 29, 1967, she married James Shapter who survives in Bluffton.

Carol graduated from Lima Senior High School in 1963.  She started working in 1965 for Auto Owner's Insurance in Lima and retired in 2004 where she was a senior underwriter.  Carol had been a paramedic at Elida Fire and Rescue.  She was an avid quilter and belonged to various quilting guilds. 

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Erin Hotmire's win at Van Wert gives her a 13-3 mark

Bluffton netters fall to Cougars

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Bluffton girls tennis team lost 4-1 to visiting Van Wert Thursday evening.

The Lady Pirate netters drop to 8-6 with the defeat.

Senior Erin Hotmire posted the lone Bluffton win at first singles. The Pirate ace cruised to a 6-0, 6-1 win over Grace Lott to improve to 13-3 this season.

Pirate junior Olivia Barnes lost a tough match at second singles by a 6-4, 7-5 score.

Bluffton plays at Archbold Saturday, September 21 at 11 a.m.

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