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SEPTEMBER 29

Pirate football loss vs. Lima Central Catholic

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SEPTEMBER 30

By Cort Reynolds

CELINA – The Bluffton High School soccer team lost 2-1 at tough non-league foe Celina on Saturday, October 4.

The Pirates led 1-0 at halftime but succumbed to two second half goals by the host Bulldogs.

Bluffton dropped to 4-9-3 overall with the close defeat. Western Buckeye League leader Celina improved to 9-3-3 after the win. 

Bluffton is 2-4-3 on the road and 2-5 at home this season.

The Pirates host Putnam County League power Kalida (9-2-4) in the regular season finale on Thursday, Oct. 9.

 

Nelson Welch,78, of Rawson, passed away on October 4, 2025. Nelson was born on December 6, 1946 at McComb Hospital in McComb, Ohio to the late Mearl and Ellen (Campbell) Welch.

He graduated from Cory-Rawson High School in 1965. As a young man he worked as a surveyor at Peterman & Associates, Findlay, United Aircraft Products, Forest and retired as a QC technician out of Rockwell International, Kenton.

OCTOBER 2 MEDIA RELEASE__Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio will host their 4th Annual Gala on October 9, 2025.  This year’s theme will be “Aloha Nights” and guests will be invited to wear their favorite Hawaiian attire. MHCO's Gala is a fundraising event to benefit the Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio Benevolent Care Fund, which provides support to care for older adults who have outlived their resources.  We would also like to thank our Gold Sponsors–Citrin Cooperman, Hometown Pharmacy and the Water Equipment Company–for their ongoing generous support.  

Banned Books Week is October 5–11. This year's theme is "Censorship is so 1984. Read for Your Rights." This year's theme reminds us that the right to read belongs to all of us, that censorship has no place in contemporary society, and that we must defend our rights. 

Books on display at our library will include materials that have been banned or challenged in libraries, booksellers, and schools across the globe. This list is compiled by the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (ala.org/bbooks).

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