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FROM FACEBOOK__The Bluffton High School Leo Club 5K Run/1 Mile Walk & Stroll on Saturday, May 23 will support the Lions Club's all-abilities playground project at the new Bluffton Legacy Park. 

You are invited to Salzman Stadium at Bluffton University on Saturday, May 23, at 9:00 a.m. for a special community event. Whether you run, walk, or ride, everyone is welcome to participate in this all-abilities 5K and 1-mile walk.

Registration

Participation is $5 per person; 12 and under are free.

Carol J. Bell completed her earthly journey on May 13, 2026. She transitioned to her eternal heavenly home in the same way she approached everything, with dignity and grace. 

Carol was loved by all who knew her. She made sure her family and friends always knew how deeply she cared for them.  She lived each day guided by three clear priorities: family, faith, and fun. 

Carol married Tom Bell on February 11, 1967, in Bluffton, Ohio. In 1969, they moved to Columbus, Ohio, and eventually settled in Westerville, where they built a beautiful life together. 

The Ohio Northern University Department of Art & Design is officially seeking ceramic works by Bruce Chesser for an upcoming retrospective exhibition at the Elzay Gallery of Art. If you currently own pieces by Professor Chesser and would be willing to provide them on loan for the duration of the show, we would love to hear from you.

The following results are from May 8-14 of the Bluffton University 2025-26 athletics season as reported on www.BlufftonBeavers.com:

MAY 8

MEDIA RELEASE__The State of Ohio has announced $61 million in grants to help communities in 75 counties clean up contaminated properties and prepare them for new life. This includes a former gas station property in the Village of Beaverdam.

Allen County Land Reutilization Corporation (Allen County)
Project Name: Former Beaverdam Gas Station
$65,000 Assessment

MEDIA RELEASE__A new policy brief released this week by researchers Jessica Swanson, Ph.D., Curtis Ware, and Gabriel Mott provides a comprehensive analysis of Ohio’s ongoing “unofficial moratorium” on executions, highlighting the growing complexities and consequences of the state’s prolonged pause on capital punishment.

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