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Neither snow, nor rain, nor COVID-19

"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Now, add COVID-19 to the list. Bluffton post office is open for business and a plastic sheet hangs between the clerk and the postal patrons, as modeled by Jeanie Bernhoft.

Bluffton council meets tonight via Zoom

Only 10 visitors may attend the meeting in the town hall

Bluffton’s first council meeting since March 18 will take place tonight (Monday, April 13), at 7 p.m.

The meeting’s arrangement is a first for the village. It will take place via Zoom video and audio conferencing and will be broadcast on the third floor of the town hall.

According to Kevin Nickel, village fiscal officer, there will be a limit of 10 persons who may attend the meeting in person.

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'41-42 Bluffton College debate team

Here's members of the Bluffton College debate team during the 1941-42 school year. Standing is Ellis Guthrie. Seated from left, Robert Blough, Leland Lehman, Lora Schultz, Mark Houshower and Bert Smucker.

Betty Lou Jason was a resident of Mennonite Memorial Home

Betty Lou Jason,  80, died on Good Friday, April 10, 2020, after a prolonged illness. She was a resident of the Mennonite Memorial Nursing Home in Bluffton, Ohio.

Betty was born Jan. 11, 1940, in Cat Spring, Texas, as a 4th generation German-American. She grew up with cousins in south Texas before moving to New Albany, Indiana.

She married in 1959 and had three children. From 1970-1977 Betty lived in Mt. Cory, Ohio, serving as a pastor’s wife. 

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“State of Our Organization: COVID-19 Response and Plan Part II”

Blanchard Valley Health System - on Facebook Live 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16

Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) will hold a “State of Our Organization: COVID-19 Response and Plan Part II” through Facebook live to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, the response plan for BVHS and answer questions from the community.

President and CEO Scott Malaney and Dr. William Kose, vice president of special projects, will speak to the community for a second time on the pandemic and updates on the health system’s response from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16.

Nine confirmed cases in Hardin. County

On April 13, Kenton Hardin Health Department is reporting the 8th and 9th confirmed cases of COVID-19. These are confirmed lab results of the virus.

According to Kelsey Ralston of the health department, "We at this time have not had a positive patient recover. We will however report those recovered cases as we have them in the county."

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