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And, further Strengthen Ohio's insurance industry

Ohio Department of Insurance Director Jillian Froment announced passage of a number of changes to Ohio law that will benefit Ohio consumers while further strengthening Ohio’s robust insurance market. Among the changes made by Ohio’s legislature are sweeping cybersecurity reforms that will help to better protect Ohio consumers while providing a level playing field for Ohio insurers.

Goes to Mercy Health - St. Rita’s Medical Center

St. Rita’s Medical Center is the recipient of grant funds from OhioMeansJobs – Allen County to help current employees continue to grow and gain additional jobs skills. St. Rita’s has been a long-time participant in the Incumbent Worker Training (IWT) program.

Lincoln Hall removal will launch new growth at Bluffton University

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• Here's a webcam of the action

Wendell Miller watched the demolition of Lincoln Hall from Rosenberger Drive.

“There goes my room,” he said, watching the large demo machines grab pieces of the building like hungry monsters.

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CLICK HERE FOR A VIDEO.That's Santa in the window of the Rosengartner's 187 Garmatter Street resident. The family won first place in Bluffton's residential holiday decorating contest. Check out more photos and a video. Sorry YouTube wouldn't permit us to use the music. And, yes, that's a Christmas countdown clock on the front of the house.

On working from home and being on the Bluffton council

Interviewed by Liz Gordon-Hancock
Benjamin Stahl went to Pandora-Gilboa along with his future wife, Terri Bishop - class of 2006 and 2005, respectively. They got married in June of 2009 in a small church in Columbus Grove, right after Bishop graduated from Wilmington College. Stahl graduated from The Ohio State University with a BS in Computer and Information Science.

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
The Lady Pirate basketball team persevered through a rugged affair Saturday afternoon and earned a hard fought 60-50 win over North Baltimore.

Senior Averey Rumer scored a game high 25 points to lead Bluffton.  Rumer made bank at the free throw line, connecting on 15 of 18 attempts for the game.  Alivia Koenig and Libby Schaadt each scored 12.  Bluffton is now 5-2 on the season and will host Paulding Thursday night in their next game.  

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