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Hey, that ball was made in Ada!

In Ada, they say, "You can't have a Super Bowl without Ada." Every Super Bowl football since Super Bowl I was made in Ada at Wilson Sporting Goods. This photo is a perfect pose displaying the LV logo.

Men's and women's basketball roundout

Senior day for women -  Kylie Brock (Villa Hills, Ky./Dixie Heights), Claire Myree (Cincinnati/Lakota West), Nora Hemminger (McComb) and Abbie Parkins (Bluffton)

MEN'S BASKETBALL
SATURDAY - The Bluffton University men's basketball team traveled to Mount St. Joseph on Saturday, Feb. 6, with an unblemished record to take on the Lions who had yet to garner their first win. The script was flipped at MSJ as the Beavers saw their 10-game winning streak come to a screeching halt. The Mount defense was up the task in a 58-37 shutdown of the Beavers who now stand 10-1, while MSJ improved to 1-9.

Forgotten Bluffton: Meet a BHS graduate with 4 Super Bowl rings

Neil Schmidt could be Bluffton HS's all-time most outstanding male athlete

Would you believe that a Bluffton High School graduate earned four Super Bowl rings? That honor goes to Neil Schmidt’s collection, who might well be the best male athlete to graduate from BHS.

The 1940s-era Bluffton High School athletic standout in football and basketball started in both sports at Purdue, was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals and became a scout for the San Francisco 49ers.

He was the only Pirate to be named first team all-Ohio in two sports the same season, in football and basketball.

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Little Christmas tree in the woods

An anonymous Christmas tree lady is at work on Riley Creek between Spring and Garmatter. This star is among several holiday decorations (see additional photos in this series) on a little Christmas tree in the woods just on the north side of the street.

Update on Bluffton Middle School

Provided by Joshua Kauffman, middle school principal

The following column is from the winter issue of the  Bluffton school newsletter, sent to community members in late January.
By Joshua Kauffman
Middle School principal

The 2020-2021 school year has been one that will forever leave an imprint on all of us when we look back on it years from now. Changes such as wearing masks, disinfecting between classes, creating one-directional hallways, social distancing, and quarantining have been added to the vocabulary of schools.

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Coping with Winter Allergies

You can fight winter allergies with these 10 steps

This story provided by Ohio Northern University HealthWise Pharmacy.

It's winter and, just like clockwork, you’re back sniffling again. But before you write off that stuffy nose as just another cold, you may want to consider that the culprit could actually be winter allergies.

Fortunately, there are steps you can take to tame your bothersome allergies.

What Are Winter Allergies?

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