Let's hear it for the Pirate Varsity cheerleaders! Pictured here are Emma Beach, Lily Schneck, Allison Herrmann, Kya McDougle, Sophia Erter, Taryn Shaw, Madison Coonfare, Charlotte Burkholder, Kaelyn McCrory, Kinley Emans, Raelee Schwartz, Gabriella Lewis and Klaira Hohenbrink. Coaches: Janelle Emans and Kaity Probst. Photo courtesy of Lange Photography for Bluffton High School.
By Michelle Oswald
Genetic Counseling Services Coordinator, Armes Family Cancer Care Center
Genetic counseling and testing play a critical role in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. As our understanding of the genetic basis of cancer has advanced over the years, it is clear that inherited genetic mutations contribute to an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer. Genetic counseling and testing can help identify individuals with these mutations, guiding both patients and healthcare providers in making informed medical decisions.
SEPT 3 MEDIA RELEASE__Thayer Road between Campbell Road and Searfoss Road will be closed for bridge replacement starting Monday, September 15 for 8 weeks.
There will be no access during this closure. Please find an alternate route.
For more information, contact Allen County Engineer at 419-228-3196.
BLUFFTON__The Bluffton High School girls soccer team lost a tight non-league match 2-1 to unbeaten WBL foe Bath on Thursday, September 4 at Steinmetz Field.
The Pirate girls dropped to 2-4 with the defeat, while Bath improved to 4-0-1 after the road win.
Bluffton’s Nora Matthews scored in the 28th minute to seize a 1-0 lead at halftime. Willow Derstine earned the assist on the Pirate goal.