“Alzheimer’s disease slowly dissolved his memory, but his smile never completely went away. Nor did the love they had nurtured for nearly 60 years. Now, after his death, she tells their story, looking not only at the past but to the future.” - From the back cover
Come uptown and have a chance to win – gift cards and prizes from Bluffton merchants.
The first of three monthly drawings for prizes takes place in a few days.
The promotion is by Bluffton merchants and Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. It centers on a concept titled “3/50 Project.” The nationwide project carries the tagline: “Save your local economy three stores at a time.”
The promotion encourages persons to pick three locally independent businesses, and spend $50 each month between the three.
The Bluffton University volleyball team returned to Heartland Conference action against Manchester University and came out on top with a three-set victory (25-14, 25-20, 25-19) on Wednesday night in Founders Hall. With the win, the Beavers evened their record at 9-9 on the season and 1-1 in HCAC play. Manchester slipped to 9-8 overall and 0-1 in the conference.
By Bryan Kress
Bluffton not only took on an undefeated Ada team, but also had to battle the elements as the second lightning postponed game of the season started in Bluffton and ended Saturday in Ada.
Bluffton has more Super Heroes than you might think. Here's one. He's Adam Fritsch, son of Jason and Kim Fritsch. Wouldn't you know, he's really Superman. For more heroes click here.