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Junior guard Andrew Renner (Cairo/Bath) has been named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week after leading the Beavers to wins over Defiance and HCAC-leading Rose-Hulman.

Vendor meeting in March; application forms here

It doesn’t open until May, but plans are already underway to launch this season’s Bluffton Farmers Market.

One of the largest small-town farmers’ markets in northwestern Ohio, the market celebrates its 19th year in 2019. It offers a variety of locally-grown produce, plants and food in addition to being a great social meeting point on Saturdays.

A vendor meeting is at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, in the third floor of the town hall, 154 N. Main St.

With Senior Options, a Virginia non-profit agency

Mennonite Home Health & Senior Services, Bluffton, has announced a partnership with Senior Options, a non-profit subsidiary of Westminster-Canterbury, Virginia Beach, Virginia.  Senior Options delivers turnkey solutions for home health, hospice services and continuum management. 

Elaine Wehri auctions one of the Bluffton High School holiday art pieces at last Friday's chamber breakfast. Paula Scott holds the work being auctioned. Lisa Wenger and Neil Reichenbach assist. The art work is part of a scholarship project by Reichenbach and Steiner CPA. All the proceeds from the auction went to the individual artists.

BHS wins third place trophy

Bluffton High School powerlifting squad, with seven girls competing, walked away with a third place overall team trophy with a combined weight of 2,530 pounds at Saturday's meet at Bellefontaine.

CLICK HERE for powerlifting Facebook showing photos.

Alysia Cockerham, second grader in Ashley Fry's class, focuses on her art project. Second graders are studying color wheels. They first painted the colors and next cut them into a weaving. See the next photo as Nicole Anderson, art teacher, shows a finished product.

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