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PHOTOS by Matt DeRitter / CLICK to enlarge gallery

By Olivia Maag

Bundled-up chocolate lovers trooped down Bluffton’s Main St. with bright red Explore Bluffton tote bags to participate in a Valentine’s trick-or-treat. All 150 event tickets sold, allowing individuals to pop into 21 participating locations to do a little shopping or visiting and enjoy a unique piece of chocolate along the way.

Meet the Bluffton Icon's newest advertiser: A & L All Fired Up Ceramics,  2619 North Main Street, Findlay, 419-429-9937.

This ceramic shop offers bisque, acrylic paint, and glazing. You may paint in the studio, take projects home, or book a party. A & L also ships ceramics.

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Recently viewers of network television saw a quick glimpse of Denise Fett's photos of the Bluffton University Nature Preserve swinging bridge in winter white. Blufftonites know just how cold it was when Fett trooped through the park for this view.

MEDIA RELEASE__Bluffton High School has issued the following honor roll for the 2nd Quarter of 2025-26, including grades 9 through 12.

9th Grade – All A
Kohen Anderson, Evie Boyles, Madison Coonfare, JoAnn Daignault, Micah DeMarco, Marissa Dennis, Jack Eiden, Max Fritsch, Austin Ginther, Leah Granger, Lukas Green, Joshua Hartman, Leah Hoffman, Caleb Kantner, Elijah Lewis, Morgan Martini, Jori Mast, Kaelyn McCrory, Elyse Montel, Siren Morris, Kaden Niekamp, Bracyn Oglesbee, Atticus Prothro, Adalynn Rettig, Samantha Ruller, Carter Steinmetz, Tessa Tarplee, Anya Thomason, Hailey Utendorf, Camden Verb, Cole Weissling, Kaydence Welch

10th Grade – All A
Owen Armstrong, Mallory Blackburn, Peighton Bowers, Owen Brauen, Toby Clevidence, Julia Dawdy, Willow Derstine, Phoebe Edwards-Leeper, Xandra Gatchel, Lane Ginther, Micah Lemley, Maelee Miller, Liam Moore, Alexis Mummert, Ezra Nygaard, Elizabeth Phillips, Isabella Recker, Natalie Richards, Ella Roby, Lyla Schneck, Brooks Schwarz, Adalee Weyer, Peyton Worcester

By Cort Reynolds

LIBERTY CENTER - The visiting Bluffton High School boys basketball team started very slowly and rallied in the second half, only to lose 40-29 to non-conference foe Liberty Center on Saturday, February 7.

LC jumped ahead 14-2 after the opening period. Bluffton bounced back to score 11 points in the second quarter, yet trailed 28-13 at halftime.

The Pirates authored a 13-4 third period to creep within 32-26 heading into the fourth period.  

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON__Tournament host Bluffton finished second in the Northwest Conference bowling tournament at Southgate Lanes on Friday night, February 6.

Pirates Elana Navarro, Charlotte Kidd, Emmit Kidd and Elijah Nye finished on the all-tournament team by posting top-five finishes.

BOYS RESULTS
The Pirate boys were first in the four-team league tournament after the first two qualifying rounds with 3,165 total pins. 

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