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There will be a Chicken BBQ Dinner on Sunday, March 17 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Pandora United Methodist Church, 108 E.Washington St. (Rt 12).

Tickets are $7.50 per person (dine-in or carry-out). For ticket information, call 419.384.3782.  Some tickets will be available at the door.

Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) is offering educational scholarships to individuals pursuing health care careers. High school seniors entering college, current college students and BVHS associates are eligible to apply.

A complete list of scholarships, along with applications, deadlines, qualifications and contact information can be viewed at www.bvhealthsystem.org by clicking on the “Scholarships” link under the “Careers” menu.

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Bluffton, OH 45817
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If you like political drama, you're in luck. It seems like just yesterday the news was filled with references to the fiscal cliff. Now, coming to theaters everywhere, is "sequestration." Look for more political confrontation to unfold as sequestration gets under way.

What exactly is sequestration?

Bluffton's Relay for Life will hold a "quarter auction," at the Blufffton Middle School cafetorium on Friday, March 15, according to Lynda Best. The event is from 6 to 9 p.m. 

The auction includes:
• Pampered Chef 
• Origami Owl 
• Mary Kay 
• Thirty-One 
• Celebrating Home 
• Pink Zebra and
• Tastefully Simple, who will each have items on display and will donate items for the auction.

Before and after - COMPARE THIS PHOTO WITH THE PHOTO ON TOP

It was a buzz-a-thon for a good cause. On Feb. 27, about 40 Bluffton University baseball players and coaches, with the help of haircutters from The Curling Iron, went bald to show they care.

Having already raised more than $6,100 since December for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation—which funds research for potential childhood cancer cures—the Bluffton baseball Beavers took their support a step further on Wednesday, having their heads shaved in solidarity with young cancer victims.

Deb Wentz of The Curling Iron buzzes the locks off Dave Ianiro, a Bluffton University baseball player from Cleveland. Dozens of university baseball players had their hair buzzed in the "BaseBald" fundraising event Feb. 27. Volunteers from The Curling Iron performed the hair-cutting duties. Click for a video.

 

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