A walk down Main St. convinced Rosie Banales that Bluffton was the right place for her restaurant.
The people she passed smiled and looked happy to be here, she remembers. As a result, Campito Lindo was established in 2017 at 142 N Main St. and is now celebrating its 9th anniversary.
BLUFFTON__The well-balanced Bluffton High School girls basketball team authored a 61-39 blowout victory over visiting Riverdale in a non-conference match on Saturday, January 24.
Four Pirate girls scored in double figures to pave the way to a lopsided victory.
Lauren Dearth pumped in two treys and eight points to help shoot Bluffton to an 18-5 lead after the first quarter, and the Pirates were never threatened.
Inclement weather and hazardous driving conditions are affecting portions of the Rumpke service region. Please note that road conditions may prevent collection in some neighborhoods.
We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. Please check back for further updates.
FROM BLUFFTON OHIO POLICE FACEBOOK, APPROX. 7 P.M. JANUARY 25__With the amount of snow that has fallen, Village of Bluffton snow emergency procedures will be followed.
1.) Please do not park on Main St in the business district so the snow can be safely removed.
2.) If you live in a cul-de-sac, please move vehicles into driveways so plows can access the streets. With vehicles parked on streets, plow drivers cannot get down the streets to effectively clear them.
FROM FACEBOOK__Due to the Winter Storm Warning issued for Allen County, all Johnny Appleseed Park District parks will be closed today, Sunday, January 25, 2026.
This closure is in place for the safety of both visitors and staff. Park gates will remain locked until crews can safely begin clearing parking lots, trails, and other areas.
We appreciate your patience and understanding. Updates on reopening will be shared here on our social media pages as conditions improve. Please stay safe and warm today.
VAN BUREN__The Bluffton High School wrestling team finished a strong seventh out of 35 teams at the two-day Van Buren Invitational on Saturday, January 24.
The Pirates scored 111 points at the event, just one behind sixth-place Paulding. Woodmore won the tournament with 248 points. Delta edged Liberty Center for second place, 200.5-194. Allen East came in fifth with 130.
BLUFFTON__A big fourth quarter lifted the Bluffton High School boys basketball team to a 61-47 victory over visiting local rival Pandora-Gilboa on Saturday, January 23.
The Pirates led just 42-40 heading into the final stanza, but authored a 19-7 fourth period to break open a close contest and win by 14.
Six different Pirates made a basket in the decisive fourth quarter, including three treys.
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BLUFFTON__The Bluffton High School bowling teams split a dual match with visiting Parkway on a record-setting night for the boys at Southgate Lanes on Friday, January 23.
The Pirate boys won their match decisively over the Panthers by a score of 2,907 pins to 2,485. Their margin of victory was 422 pins.
In the girls match, the short-handed Pirates lost to the Panthers by a 2,155-1,522 pin count.
MEDIA RELEASE__As we continue seeing potential for a significant winter storm this weekend (January 24-25, 2026), the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) want to remind everyone to prepare for hazardous road conditions and unpredictable weather.
“We are watching the storm closely, and I've directed our state agencies to be ready to clear the roads and help motorists as soon as the snow hits," said Governor DeWine. “The best way you can help law enforcement and road crews is to prioritize your own safety by taking your time on the roads, being patient, and giving snowplows plenty of room to work if you must travel.”
The Ohio Department of Transportation is gearing up for the storm by checking equipment, loading trucks with de-icing materials, and pre-treating routes, as they are able.