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February 10, 2017

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DEFIANCE, Ohio - The Bluffton University track and field teams started the first day of their two-meet weekend Friday at Defiance College, competing in the Dick Small Memorial Invitational, where athletes not qualified for Saturday’s All-Ohio Championship performed superbly.

BHS now 4-2 in the NWC and 9-9 overall

Bluffton High School boys' defeated Ada 57-45, tonight.

Bluffton's Luke Denecker led all scorers with 17 points. Ada moves to 4-14 (0-6) Bluffton moves to 9-9 (4-2).

The box score is attached.

2,400 residents will be selected randomly

Over the next two months, 2,400 Allen County residents will be randomly selected to participate in a community health assessment survey, according to Monica Harnish, director of health planning services of the Allen County Public Department.

 The committee is working closely with the Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio and researchers at the University of Toledo to conduct the survey.

Residents of Allen County who are randomly selected are urged to complete and return the survey.

By Cort Reynolds - Ada Icon sports writer

Visiting league co-leader Bluffton outscored Ada by 22 points over the middle quarters to post a convincing 69-41 girls basketball win over the Lady Bulldogs in Northwest Conference play Thursday evening.

The purple and gold fell to 7-13 and 1-6 in the NWC after their fourth straight defeat, while the visitors improved to 15-4 and 7-0 in the league with the victory.

Bluffton will face co-league unbeaten Columbus Grove (6-0 NWC) in the conference finale to decide the championship.

They are building skyscrapers at Bluffton Community Preschool. Here are three of the architect sand builders in the midst of the latest construction projecty.

The team experieinced an accident that resulted in 7 deaths and 28 injuries

The 2007 Bluffton University baseball team has been selected for induction into Bluffton’s Athletics Hall of Fame.
 
On March 2, 2007, the Bluffton baseball team experienced an accident that forever changed the lives of the players, coaches, their family and friends and the Bluffton campus community.

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