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By Cort Reynolds

TOLEDO__The visiting Bluffton High School girls soccer team lost 5-0 to Toledo St. Ursula Academy in a non-league match on Tuesday, September 23. 

The Pirate girls dropped to 5-7 overall after the defeat. The Arrows improved to 6-1-2 with the victory.

Toledo St. Ursula senior Mackenzie Williams started the scoring in the 18th minute. Izzy Nitschke made it 2-0 by scoring in the 20th minute. 

Senior Lylah Willinger hit the back of the net in the 38th minute to put the hosts ahead 3-0 at intermission.

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON__The Bluffton High School girls tennis team lost 5-0 to Ottawa-Glandorf in a dual match on Tuesday, September 23.

Bluffton fell to 5-10 after the defeat. O-G improved to 9-4 with the win.

At first singles, Titan Maggie Schmiedebusch defeated Pirate Claire Blackburn 6-0, 6-0. 

Myah Bockrath of O-G beat Ari Bowling 6-0, 6-1 at second singles.

At third singles, Titan Abby Recker downed Bekah Rehm 6-0, 6-2.

In first doubles, the O-G duo of Gustwiller/Inkrott beat Willow Angel and Kate Klinger 7-5, 6-2.

FROM FACEBOOK__Bluffton EMS is thrilled to offer the NAEMT course First on Scene for those who are not trained in emergency response. This course will equip you with the basic skills and knowledge to effectively assist in emergency situations and support first responders.

October 18, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
EMS Building, 115 E Washington Street, Bluffton

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The September 22 meeting of the Bluffton Council was chaired by President Jerry Cupples in the absence of Mayor Rich Johnson. The council agenda including bills paid is attached HERE.

Pandora council member Paul Burkholder and Bluffton council candidate Liz Gordon-Hancock were in attendance at the meeting.

Bluffton University has entered into a partnership agreement with OhioGuidestone, growing its network of Corporate and Education Partnerships in the Midwest region. Ten organizations (listed below) are currently part of the partnership opportunity.

RSVP by September 29 

SEPT 23 MEDIA RELEASE__Each year, millions of older adults lose their savings and security to scams, dishonest caregivers, or even trusted friends and family members. Unfortunately, many cases go unreported until it’s too late. Our aim is to help bring awareness to this often lesser-reported category of financial fraud.

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