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By Chelsie Niese
RN, Clinical Educator at Bridge Home Health and Hospice

Many patients and their families decline hospice care because the patient is “not ready to die.” I understand and have empathy toward someone who does not want to die, but receiving hospice care does not cause death. The reality is hospice care enhances many patients’ quality of life so that they are able to enjoy more of their time with family and friends.

Somewhere south of U.S. 30 on the County Line Road you'll see what appears to be a lake on the edge of the road, After last weekend's heavy snowfall, temperatures rose and snow filled farmlands with water. Then temperatures took a dive. The water froze, as is evident in this field.

Women lose despite Mills’ 22 points

The Bluffton University men's basketball team fought off the Earlham College Quakers for a big 77-68 Heartland Conference win at the Sommer Center on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Although the Beavers never led throughout the entire first stanza, they fought back in the second half to take down the Quakers in a pivotal HCAC tilt. Bluffton improved to 14-4 overall and 8-3 in the Heartland Conference, while Earlham fell to 5-12 and 4-6 in the HCAC.

BHS was awarded the Hildesheim Vase for the excellence of her classics program

Margaret Zelma (Shelly) Weaver died on Jan. 20, 2019, at the Mennonite Memorial Home in Bluffton, Ohio.

Margaret was born in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 8, 1922, to Katie May (Rickert) and Elwood S. Shelly.  In 1939 she graduated from Pennsburg High School and began studying at Bluffton College, where she met Dick Weaver.  She and Dick were married on June 8, 1943.

Margaret taught English and coached girls' softball for a year in Linden, Michigan, before leaving for Puerto Rico where she served with Dick in alternative service from 1944-46. She taught English there.

Several seats will be on the ballot

This is an election year for voters in the Bluffton school district.

On the Nov. 5 ballot will be candidates for Bluffton mayor, two Bluffton council seats, two Bluffton school board seats, one Richland Township trustee seat and one Monroe Township trustee seat. Beaverdam voters will select a mayor and two council  members.

In addition, the Bluffton school board will place two renewal levies. Those levies will be on the May 7 primary ballot.

2nd quarter honor roll for 2018-19

Click here for the  Bluffton High School honor roll

Here is the Bluffton Middle School honor roll for the second quarter grading period of the 2018-19 school year.  –

All “A” Honor Roll

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