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15 minutes with Amanda Speicher

Advice to high school students: "Don't be afraid to try new things"

Interviewed by Derek Swartzlander
15 Minutes with Amanda Speicher

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Call 419-369-2323 to schedule a vaccine at the hospital

Bluffton Hospital asks persons calling to schedule a vaccine on the special vaccine number to please use the new "369" Bluffton phone prefix when calling the hospital.

The correct phone number is 419-369-2323.

It is easy to confuse this number with the older "358" prefix, which is incorrect.

 

Funeral arrangements incomplete for Cathy Leis

Catherine “Cathy” J. Leis, 61, died March 29, 2021, at the Upper Valley Medical Center in Troy, Ohio.  Arrangements are incomplete at Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services – Bluffton.

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Bluffton and area congregations celebrate Easter

Here's church schedules from Wednesday to Sunday

Bluffton and area churches observe Holy Week with many special worship services. Here is the list from the churches that contacted the Icon.

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Bluffton netmen 5th at Lima tourney

By Cort Reynolds
LIMA - The Bluffton boys tennis team took fifth place in the six-team Lima City tennis tournament Saturday at the Collett Street Courts to open their season.

Shawnee won the team title with 33 points, followed by LCC in second place (22). Bluffton tallied 13 points to finish well ahead of Wapakoneta.

Pirate senior Eden Nygaard captured fourth place in the first singles flight. Bluffton sophomore Luke Shadle finished second in the number two singles competition.

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Panthers take down Lady Pirates in opener

Lauren Swartzwalder smacked a run-scoring double in the first inning to pace the Pirates to an early 1-0 lead

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Bluffton softball team led early but fell to McComb Monday evening in its season lidlifter, 12-1.

McComb plated seven runs in the sixth inning to break open a 5-1 battle and post a run-rule victory in six frames.

Lauren Swartzwalder smacked a run-scoring double in the first inning to pace the Pirates to an early 1-0 lead. But McComb answered with four runs in the second frame to take control.

McComb pitching and defense then held Bluffton scoreless over the final five frames. The visitors out-hit Bluffton, 12-5.

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