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14 of 18 roadway deaths OVI-related during 2024 Labor Day weekend

COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is urging all motorists to prioritize safety as they travel Ohio roadways this Labor Day weekend. Troopers will focus enforcement efforts on removing impaired drivers from the roads to ensure everyone’s journey is a safe one.

The Patrol’s 2025 Labor Day weekend reporting period begins on Friday, August 29 at midnight and concludes on Monday, September 1 at 11:59 p.m.

MEDIA RELEASE__The results for Beaverdam Bunch 4-H Club members at the 2025 Allen County Junior Fair include the club winning Best Large Booth.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Hailey Ballinger

  • Two Holland Lop Breeding Rabbits – A, A
  • Two Californian Breeding Rabbits – A, A
  • One Silver Fox Breeding Rabbit – A, First Place Fur

Andy Brodman

  • Pen of 2 Meat Chickens – A

Charlie Brodman

  • Pen of 2 Meat Chickens – A

Ellery Byers

The 2nd annual Bluffton celebration of Porchfest is Saturday, August 30 from 12 noon-7:45 p.m. A schedule with map is HERE and spreadsheet with addresses and times is HERE. The color coded schedule lists 27 performers, open mic opportunities and 13 venues. Food trucks will be located on Vine and Huber streets. Updates will be posted on Facebook HERE.

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON__The host Bluffton High School girls golf team finished second in a three-team match on Wednesday, August 27 at the Bluffton Golf Course.

Northwest Conference foe Delphos Jefferson nosed out the Pirate girls by four strokes, 218-222. Ottoville finished a distant third with 279 strokes.

Co-match medalist Katie Bauman led Bluffton with a solid round of 44 on the par-36 front nine. She finished tied for first individually in the field of 13 golfers with DJ ace Brylee Geary.

By Cort Reynolds

VAN WERT - The Bluffton High School boys golf team finished second in a very close and competitive Northwest Conference quadrangular match at Hickory Sticks Golf Course in Van Wert on Wednesday, August 27.

Lincolnview edged Bluffton in a fifth-man playoff after both teams ended up with a total score of 157. Allen East finished right behind them by just one stroke at 158, with Crestview last at 180.

Bluffton improved to 9-4 and 4-2 in NWC play with the results.

By Cort Reynolds

WAPAKONETA__The visiting Bluffton High School girls tennis team lost 4-1 to WBL foe Wapakoneta in a dual match on Wednesday, August 27.

Wapak improved to 8-1 with their seventh consecutive win, while the Pirates fell to 2-5 after the loss.

The Pirate tandem of Peighton Bowers and Leah Hoffman swept Redskins Allisa Collins and Lily Dodds at second doubles 6-0, 6-3 to provide the Bluffton win.

“Leah and Peighton stayed strong and extended their win streak to six matches,” said Pirate head coach Trish Nieman. 

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