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A Bluffton fire truck led the Richard Jordan funeral procession to Maple Grove Cemetery on March 13. Jordan, a Main Street businessman for over 50 years, was involved in many community organizations. One of those was as a member of the Bluffton volunteer fire department.

Recognizing academic achievements of BHS sophomores, juniors and seniors

The Bluffton High School 20th annual academic letter banquet held on March 12 recognized academic achievements of sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Academic letters were presented to  students who have achieved a 3.5 grade point average or higher this school year.

Students with * behind their name are students have repeated receiving awards.

Raymond Harner of Bike Crazy, 127 N. Main St., works on a bicycle with the assistance of a recently-purchased electric lift repair stand.

The one-person operation enables Harner to lift bikes from the building floor to a height where he can work on the bike with greater ease.

The new equipment will lift bikes up to 125 pounds. He said that this helps the work flow in the shop and it is a great relief when working on heavy electric bikes.

 

 

BHS senior was NWC's most valuable player this season

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
Bluffton High School senior guard Alivia Koenig has been named second team All- Ohio in Division IV basketball.

Koenig averaged 12.8 points per game her senior season and was selected as the Northwest Conference's Most Valuable Player. Bluffton finished the season tied with Columbus Grove as co-champions of the NWC.

It’s maple syrup weather as temperatures dip below freezing at night and rise above freezing in the daylight hours. Those conditions occurred during the past four days.

Here’s the highs and lows from March 5 to 11 from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

March 26 Keeney Peace Lecture

John E. Sharp will present “Changing the World One Life at a Time: The MJ Sharp Story” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday,  March 26, in Yoder Recital Hall.

Sharp will reflect on the life of his son MJ Sharp who died in his prime as a peacebuilder in the Democratic Republic of Congo. On March 12, 2017, while on a mission to investigate the sources of violence in the Kasai Central Province, MJ and a UN colleague were abducted and murdered for unknown reasons. In his Keeney Peace Lecture, John Sharp will speak as a parent, asking what it means to love enemies and to leave vengeance to God.

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