The cardinal might be the state bird, but the great blue heron is Bluffton's unofficial village bird. For a photo op of this guy, we suggest camping out on a bank of the Riley most anywhere in Bluffton. Or, in the case of this photo shoot, check out the pond in front of The Centre about 10 a.m. each morning. The fishing must be pretty good.
Bluffton University's 2016 Ultimate Frisbee reunion offers a chance for university alumni to show off their skills of the game.
This year's reunion contest is from 3 to 6 p.m., Saturday, July 9, in the Musselman Library green, also known as the Ultimate Field.
There is not charge of the family-friendly tournament for alumni and current students. Bystanders are invited to bring friends, family and lawn chairs to watch the games.
While University of Findlay tutors’ reading ability was ranked by their students from 1 to 4 on the last day of the Clubhouse’s summer session, a local business received a resounding “10” from all attendees.
Bluffton-based Shirley’s Gourmet Popcorn Company’s Findlay store presented a check for $3,455 to the Clubhouse, UF’s free literacy outreach service for kids in Hancock County and surrounding areas.
This group of youngsters at the Bluffton Child Development Center discovered a new plaything in their classroom. They are studying it so that they can use it to the best of their abilities.