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Statement of Bishop Daniel E. Thomas, Diocese of Toledo

It is with genuine sorrow that I received the news that the Baltimore Province of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (C.Ss.R or Redemptorists), after its recent discernment and pastoral planning process, has announced their decision to withdraw from the Diocese of Toledo’s parishes of Saint Gerard, Lima and Saint Mary, Bluffton, effective June 30, 2026.

CLICK on gallery to enlarge and view at your own pace / Cover of 1953 Ohio vs. Kentucky High School All-Star Basketball program and Beemer soars in for a layup

By Bill Herr
Bluffton Icon columnist

It isn't often that I get to interview a sports legend. Beaverdam High School's last graduating class was in 1964. The next year Beaverdam consolidated with Bluffton Schools. Since then Beaverdam has provided good athletes in different sports that have helped Bluffton teams win championships. 

The Bluffton Public Library's 2025 Summer Read begins early registration starting May 12 at the front desk of the library. The Summer Read theme is "Color our World."

Those who sign up early for Summer Read can play "Guess how many LEGOs?" for a chance to win 4 tickets to the Butterfly House. Winners will be drawn on June 7.

The Bluffton Public Library will host the following events and activities during the week of May 12-17. For further details and dates, visit www.blufftonpubliclibrary.org/library-events/

Monday, May 12

Hummin’ & Strummin’ Song Circle - 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 13

Open Chess - 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

"Mother's Day Bouquet" Acrylic Paint Class (R)($) - 6 to 7 p.m.

Thursday, May 15

The Pirate girls softball team will take on Ottawa-Glandorf in the OHSAA D5 Sectional Game on Wednesday, May 14 at 5 p.m. at the Athletic Complex on OG Road.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at: www.ohsaa.org/tickets 

The price is $5 for students (K-12) and $8 for adults.

Cash tickets will also be available for purchase at the gate.

MAY 12 MEDIA RELEASE__The Bluffton University Board of Trustees met in May for their annual spring meeting. The board discussed a variety of topics including federal and state changes in higher ed, reflections from the halted merger process, enrollment review and other institutional needs. Trustees also took several actions including promoting faculty and approving a one-year strategic plan.

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