KALIDA __The Bluffton High School boys soccer team lost 3-2 to Elida after overtime and a shootout in the Div. IV Northwest District 2 semifinals on Tuesday, October 21 at Kalida.
The sixth-seeded Pirate boys end their season 6-10-3 after the tough defeat.
Fifth seed Elida improved to 7-8-3 with the hard-fought win.
Each team scored a goal in the first half to head to intermission knotted at 1-1. Both clubs tallied a goal in the second half to force overtime.
FROM FACEBOOK__The ONU College of Pharmacy invites the community to participate in our annual Turkey Trot! This year’s event will feature more than just a fun run and one-mile walk—we’re also hosting a Health Fair.
Snacks and treats will be provided after the race!
FROM BSC NEWSLETTER__Our next Toenail Clinic with Dr. Kirk will be Monday October 27 at 9:30 a.m. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the office at 419-358-8971 or stopping by the office. Appointments cost $10 and are due at the time of appointment.
The Village of Bluffton has begun leaf pickup early this year due to weather conditions and the goal of keeping leaves out of the sewer system. With new equipment, leaf pickup is moving faster than before. Crews will make sweeps starting on Mondays and Thursdays, weather permitting. Please pile leaves on the tree lawn, not in the street. If your property does not have a tree lawn, please pile leaves on the far side of the sidewalk.
FROM FACEBOOK__Do you have an artistic eye? Do you appreciate the uniqueness and beauty of Bluffton? If so, this Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce competition is for you!
We’re hosting a year-long photo competition from November 1, 2025, to October 1, 2026, open to everyone in our community. The goal is to capture images from local events, scenery and moments that showcase what makes Bluffton so special. At the end of the competition, entries will be judged and prizes awarded.
To register (it's free!) and receive more information, as well as the competition rules and guidelines, please fill out the form below.
BLUFFTON__The Bluffton High School girls soccer team dominated local rival Ada 5-0 in the Div. V Northwest 2 District semifinals at Steinmetz Field on a cool Monday night, October 20.
The fourth-seeded Pirate girls improved to 10-8-1 with the decisive victory. Playing a rugged non-league schedule made the Bluffton squad better than their record might indicate.
Fifth seed Ada ended its season with a 12-5-2 record.