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Happy Monday, Blufftonites! Here are BlufftonIcon.com's top stories from the week that was, October 20-26. For a chronological look Icon content, visit blufftonicon.com/archive

OCTOBER 20

Bluffton, Findlay to continue Messiah tradition

BCE-BACC Appreciation Dinner is postponed

FROM FACEBOOK__Be advised Bluffton EMS and Bluffton Police Department are doing a joint training operation today [October 26] at Bluffton High School.

You may hear simulation rounds or see personnel in tactical gear in the area until about 4 p.m.

Please note this is just a training exercise and not a real scenario. Thank you for your continued support!

The Bluffton High School football team has finished the 2025 season tied for sixth with Attica Seneca East (7-3) in the final Div. VI, Region 22 rankings after suffering their second defeat in their season finale. Bluffton is the seventh seed.

The top four teams in each region receive a first-round bye, while teams ranked five through 12 play in the first round.

Castalia Margaretta finished first (9-1) in region 22, followed by Hopewell-Loudon (9-1) and Archbold (8-2).

A star-spangled red, white and blue Little Free Library is now located on the west side of S. Main St. near Bentley Rd. This installation by the property owners was recently approved by Bluffton Council. Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization based in Saint Paul, Minnesota: "Our mission is to be a catalyst for building community, inspiring readers, and expanding book access for all through a global network of volunteer-led Little Free Library book-sharing boxes." This Bluffton location is ready for you to take a book or leave a book.

CG claims NWC title with wild win

By Cort Reynolds

COLUMBUS GROVE__The visiting Bluffton High School football team lost a 48-38 seesaw battle to Columbus Grove in their rivalry battle to decide the Northwest Conference title on Friday, October 24 at Clymer Stadium.

The Pirates came back time and time again but were unable to overcome two kickoff returns for touchdowns, some missed two-point conversions and the potent Bulldog offense.

By Cort Reynolds

TIFFIN – The Bluffton High School cross country teams sent six runners to the Div. III Northwest Regional Meet on Saturday, October 25 at Tiffin’s Hedges-Boyer Park. None of the six Pirate harriers qualified for the state meet next Saturday at Fortress Obetz in Columbus.

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