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Rotha Grace Riggenbach

Rotha Grace Riggenbach, 84 of Columbus Grove and formerly of Delphos, died at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Putnam Acres Care Center in Ottawa.

Mrs. Riggenbach was born on July 18, 1926 in Akron, Ohio to the late Clarence S. and Laura E. (Bohn) Dauber. She married Ray W Riggenbach on August 5, 1946 and he preceded her in death on Feb. 7, 2010.

She had a short career as a secretary for Goodrich Rubber Co., in Akron, enjoyed playing the organ for her church in Delphos.

Surviving is her daughter, Nancy (Gene) Leatherman of Arlington, Ohio.

Icon viewers may now read the Bluffton Lions Club May newsletter. It is an attachment at the bottom of this story.

Help is on the way

No question. Jackson Street has a curb problem. The village hopes to repair these curbs before a street paving project begins. Click here for details.

First National Bank of Pandora asks consumers, "Do you Kasasa?" as it becomes the newest financial institution in Ohio to launch one of the country's most innovative financial products.

Kasasa is a new brand of free checking and savings accounts that pays consumers to use their account with what interests them most - high interest, automatic savings or digital downloads from iTunes or Amazon.com.

These accounts offer residents a better checking account option than the mega bank experience.

Dear Business Owners:
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Sesquicentennial Committee will not be able to sponsor the raffle.

If you wish to give out your designated gift, you may do so on your own terms. Thank you for your time and patience.

Sincerely,
Beverly Amstutz
419-358-0334
Terri Mullenhour
419-358-0458

Bluffton University is expanding an academic option that enables high school students to earn Bluffton credit by completing Bluffton courses-without leaving their high school.

The university is working with three Mennonite high schools to enhance its dual-enrollment course offerings. Dual-enrollment courses are approved college courses taught by teachers at the high schools. They also give Bluffton the opportunity to connect with promising prospective students.

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