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Volleyball falls at #7 Washington in NCAA Regionals

By: Brittany Roth, sports information assistant

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Community invited to English Lutheran's Parable of the Talents Challenge Sunday

Bluffton's English Lutheran Church will end its Parable of the Talents Challenge supporting the  youth of the congregation with a sale and silent auction, Sunday, Nov. 16, according to Rev. Kevin Mohr, pastor.

• The event is open to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
• The silent auction will end at noon.
• The sale will continue until 2 p.m.

Persons attending will find food, crafts and gifts available. The church is located at 111 Grove St.

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Hancock-Allen business roundtable

Tim Mayle, assistant director of economic development for Hancock County, explains his  role in bringing business to the Bluffton area. Allen and Hancock county commissioners and economic development directors participated in a Friday chamber-Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs business roundtable. The session followed Friday's chamber breakfast and was attended by over 40 persons. Also on the panel were Eric Davis, Jeff Sprague, Jay Begg, Corey Noonan, Phillip Riegel, Dan Sheaffer, Mark Gazarek and Brian Robertson.

Supplemental contracts on Monday's school board agenda

Bluffton school board will take action on several supplemental contracts during its November board meeting on Monday evening.

Among those contracts include:
• class advisors
• middle school winter coaches

Also on the agenda is action on substitute teacher contracts at $80 per day for:
• Kayla Reffit, Sara Jackson, Bradley DeVier, Martin Jacobs

The board will also act on offering contracts for substitute secretaries, educational aides and long-term substitutes.

The complete agenda is in an attachment at the bottom of this story.

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Grace Mennonite plans book sale, bake sale Nov. 21-22

Grace Mennonite Church, 502 East Main Street, Pandora, will hold a book sale and bake sale from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, and from 8:30-11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22.

They will also have a pancake and sausage breakfast from 8-10 a.m. Saturday, November 22. Donations received to support MCC Relief kits.

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