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Seniors Elijah Tracy of Continental, and Jenna Eshleman of Landisville, Pa., were crowned Bluffton University's Homecoming king and queen before the annual Homecoming football game on Saturday, Oct. 1.

Tracy, the son of Buff and Tony Tracy, is majoring in religion with concentrations in biblical studies and theology. Among other campus activities, he is a hall chaplain, campus prayer room co-coordinator, Technology Center assistant and drummer for the Anabaptist Bestiary Project band. He graduated from Continental High School.

By Bryan Kress

Game stats in attachment at bottom of story.

Troy Breidenbach game photos click here.

With the rain pouring down and a field as torn up as it was any team has a chance to win, even 0-5 Allen East had a chance to win.

This was not to be the case as Bluffton earned their 4th win of the season, but in a game that was closer than anyone would have thought, 21-14.

In the tradition of St. Francis

Rev. Carol Clements of St. John's U.C.C. offers a blessing to "Millie," Bob and Pam Everett's dog, during a Blessing of Pets held at the church on Saturday.

Aphaphanh Nussbaum, manager of Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., Bluffton, announced that the Main Street shop now has Tree of Life Serving Platters created in the West Bank.

Store hours are:

Monday-Wednesday 9:00-5:00

Thursday 1:00-5:00

Friday-Saturday 9:00-5:00

Call Ten Thousand Villages at (419)358-7233 for more information.

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