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FROM HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF FACEBOOK__On 3/3026 at approx. 1530 hours, the Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force assisted by the Hancock County Sheriff's Office, conducted a prostitution sting at the Fairway Inn, 855 OH-103, Bluffton, Ohio.

This operation yielded a large amount of suspected liquid methamphetamine, 88 tablets of LSD, 6 Schedule II pills, 1 gun, and drug paraphernalia.

As a result of the operation, the following person was arrested and incarcerated at the Hancock County Justice Center:

Lydia Myer (33 years old)
Homeless
Findlay, Ohio

MEDIA RELEASE__Brian Polian, vice president for athletics and national engagement at John Carroll University, will present the Athletic Awards Forum, “Ahead of the Game: Your Successful Skill Set,” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, in Yoder Recital Hall.

Polian will discuss preparation for success in athletics and in life, highlighting skills that translate beyond competition.

The Forum is free and open to the public.

 

MEDIA RELEASE__Details for April 2026 programs at Bluffton Public Libray, 145 S. Main St. See the March calendar HERE.

Events and Programs 

MEDIA RELEASE__Cory-Rawson High School has issued the following honor roll for the third quarter of 2025-2026.

All A Honor Roll

Seventh Grade:  Abram Bormuth, Andrew Coppus, Tucker Niese, Kypten Oman

Eighth Grade: Lindsey Beach, Morgan Inbody, Dale Jamison, Dahlia Kintner, Daniel Reese, Bryn Thines, Amaris Thomas

Freshmen: Caleb Baumunk, Willow Haley, Addison Inbody, Willis McNeil, Madalyn Oman, Noah Phillips, Connor Reese, Landon Sadler, Rory Walters

MEDIA RELEASE__The Bluffton Area Ministerial Association will lead the Good Friday Cross Walk beginning at St. Mary Catholic Church at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, April 3.

The procession will stop at each of the BAMA churches in town and end at English Lutheran.

New this year, the Cross Walk will also stop at the newly installed Bluffton Schools turf field for a blessing of the schools, teachers, staff and students. 

By Cort Reynolds

PANDORA__A huge first inning outburst led the visiting Bluffton High School girls softball team to an 18-4 shellacking of local non-league rival Pandora-Gilboa in the season opener on a warm evening Monday, March 30.

The Pirate girls pushed across a whopping total of 11 runs in the first inning to start their campaign off strongly. They scored two runs in the second, plated one in the fourth and added four tallies in the fifth to invoke the 10-run mercy rule.

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