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The following eleven land transfers took place in the Bluffton Exempted Village School District for the month of February 2025 as reported on the websites of Allen County Auditor Rachael S. Gilroy and Hancock County Auditor Charity A. Rauschenberg.

Address - Sale Date - Sale Price - Land Use - Owner - From / To

Commercial

246 CHERRY ST – 2/4/2025 – $290,000 – Retail structures – From TTS RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC to RINGGER & FAMILY LLC

Residential

452 W ELM ST – 2/4/2025 – $320,000 – Single family Dwelling – From Donald Clinger to Dylan Whitlow

122 RICHLAND DR – 2/5/2025 – $319,900 – Single family Dwelling – From Jerry Cupples Trustee to Travis & Ashley August

340 S JACKSON ST – 2/10/2025 – $240,000 – Single family Dwelling – From Whitney & Abigail Goldsberry to Cody Austin Lane Gesler

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The following articles were posted on www.AdaIcon.com on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

Step through Ada Kindergarten registration

Bulldog Vieira battles at girls district wrestling

Village to hold March 18 meeting on voluntary landlord directory

From the Bluffton Ohio Historical Society

Thank you to our 33 valued members of the Bluffton Ohio Historical Society (BOHS), who have joined or renewed their membership as of February 2025. 

Membership is a great way of supporting the Bluffton community; together we members strive to preserve, appreciate and tell the spectrum of Bluffton's rich heritage in fresh exciting ways. See our plans for 2025 below.

To join the historical society, you may choose from three membership types:

$25 - Annual Family Membership
$200 - Annual Corporate Membership
$1,000 - Lifetime Membership

To submit your dues and contact information, you may:

  • Mail the attached form with a check
  • Join at a monthly meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month at the Bluffton Sportsmen’s Club.
  • Join and pay at BlufftonForever.com.

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By Bill Herr

The greatest basketball game I ever witnessed on the Pirates newer court was against Crestview on December 14, 2018. The Knights were undefeated and ranked high in Ohio. They were led by All-State center Javen Etzler and his younger brother Kalen who is now on basketball scholarship at Ohio State University. The Pirates had a young, talented team. Coach Todd Boblitt said of the team, "We were a really skilled group in 2018-2019. Our guys had good basketball IQ and were able to adapt to in game adjustments. This group was able to control and dictate tempo with their skill and IQ."

Coach Boblitt said their strategy was to focus on stopping Crestview's three best shooters and leave the other two alone. One of the Pirate starters, Baylor Garmatter, who was quick on his feet, was given the assignment on defense of keeping between the center and whoever had the ball for Crestview. The strategy worked and a packed gym watched a close, exciting game that came down to the last minute. The tall Etzler in desperation took two long jump shots that failed to connect and Bluffton won the game 43-41. The Pirate fans exploded in joy.

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Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 8375 Phillips Rd, Bluffton, will host a fish fry on Friday, March 14 from 4:00-7:00 p.m.

The cost is $12/meal, dine in or carry out.

Carry out includes up to 3 pieces of fish, cheesy potatoes, green beans, applesauce and cookie.

There will be separate lines for dine in and carry out.

Ohio State Highway Patrol looks to reduce fatal crashes

COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol will continue being highly visible on roadways across the state in an effort to reduce the number of fatal crashes. In addition, troopers are urging motorists to practice safe driving habits, such as using available safety belts, never driving while impaired and always following traffic laws.

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