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By Betsi Werling

The Bluffton Council met on Monday, April 13 with Mayor Rich Johnson presiding. Ohio Northern Engineering students made a presentation on potential traffic and streetscape improvements. Topics under discussion included the adoption of Bluffton Police Department body cameras and the development of public pickleball courts. A scheduled AEP power outage for parts of Bluffton on Saturday, April 18, is expected to occur from about 3:00-8:00 a.m.

By Cort Reynolds

McCOMB__The Bluffton High School softball team lost at non-league foe McComb 7-4 on Tuesday, April 13.

The Panthers scored two runs in both the first and second innings to build an early 4-0 lead.

Bluffton plated a run in the top of the fourth, but McComb matched it in the home fourth to maintain a 5-1 advantage.

The Pirates pushed two runs across the plate in the fifth inning to inch within 5-3. The Panthers tallied single runs in the fifth and sixth frames to rebuild the margin to 7-3.

By Cort Reynolds

McCOMB__The Bluffton baseball team was tied with McComb 5-5 after seven innings on Tuesday, April 14 when the game was suspended by rain and lightning.

No makeup date to resume play has been set yet.

The Pirates (0-3) are slated to entertain non-conference foe Ottoville (1-5) on Wednesday. The Big Green pounded Pandora-Gilboa 19-3 on Tuesday.

Bluffton (0-1 NWC) then hosts winless league rival Delphos Jefferson (0-7, 0-2 NWC) Thursday.

By Cort Reynolds

VAN WERT__The Bluffton High School boys tennis team defeated visiting Wauseon 4-1 on Monday evening, April 13.

The Pirates improved to 5-1 with the decisive victory.  

Seniors Grady Coonfare won easily 6-1, 6-1 at first singles.  

Senior Isaiah Kohli lost a tough three-set bout at second singles 6-2, 5-7, 10-7.

Sophomore Toby Yarnell recorded a double bagel win at third singles by a 6-0, 6-0 score.

Expansion includes Putnam and Hancock Counties

MEDIA RELEASE__Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Children and Youth (DCY) Director Kara Wente today announced a new partnership between DCY and Ohio 211 to expand services to all 88 counties, ensuring every Ohioan can access local community resources no matter where they live. The statewide expansion will be fully implemented by the end of June 2026. 

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