Imagine there was a way to encouraging tourists to travel directly through Bluffton, and having them go by our restaurants and services. Tourists and travelers - whether they are daytrippers or coming from a long-distance - bring economic growth and vitality. Who wouldn't encourage that kind of activity in the village we are so proud of, especially if it had the potential to benefit our community?
Bluffton High School boys' basketball team defeated Lincolnview 51-40 at home on Friday. Luke Denecker led the Pirates with 15 points. The box score is below.
Customers are in for a treat with Bluffton native Andrea Williams now directing pharmacy operations at Greg’s.
Always interested in health care, she once shadowed her aunt – a pharmacist – while in high school.
In 2008, as a senior on the Bluffton High School softball team, she pitched eight winning games in a row – including one no-hitter, although she can’t recall the number of total wins she earned that season on the Pirate team coached by Dan Gillette.
She attended college in Ada as an eventual Ohio Northern University pharmacy grad.
Bluffton Family Recreation in cooperation with St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima, announced this winter’s Keeping Active six-week program of free activities.
ENTIRE SCHEDULE IS AN ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.
From Jan. 16 through Feb. 24 BFR offers free fitness, physical activity, nutrition and general wellness events for youth through seniors, according to Joseph Beagle, BFR director.
The Board of Trustees of Bluffton Public Library announced its meeting schedule for 2017.
Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the library's Board Room at 145 S. Main St., Bluffton. No meetings will take place in July or December.
Board members are Elizabeth Hostetler, president; Bob Beer, vice president; Carrie Phillips, secretary; Amy Lehman-Mikesell, Robert Scott, Emily VonStein and Nancy Yeager.