Area high school students participating in the First National Bank of Pandora's Junior Board of Directors program recenty made a trip exploring both corporate and state government locations.
The junior board is made up of 25 juniors from Bluffton, Findlay, Liberty-Benton, Ottawa-Glandorf, and Pandora-Gilboa High Schools. The students meet monthly at the bank’s headquarters in Pandora where they learn about forming a corporation, business accounting, business operations, marketing and business forecasting.
April 18 snowfall cancelled Bluffton High School tennis, baseball and softball. Temperatures for the upcoming weekend are forecast to be in the 80s. Thank heavens!
The Franklin College Grizzlies put up runs in bunches en route to a convincing Easter weekend sweep of the Beavers on Saturday, April 16, 2022 in Franklin, IN. Bluffton fell to 10-18 overall and 2-6 in the Heartland Conference following its sixth straight HCAC setback. Franklin improved to 15-12 with a 7-3 mark in HCAC play.
Bryn Cisco (Lancaster/Fairfield Union) took advantage of a pair of Franklin errors in the fourth to knot the game at 1-1 when she crossed the dish, but Franklin stormed right back with six runs in the home half despite just three Grizzly hits.
The Pandora United Methodist Church will host a free Community Meal from 5:00- 6:30 p.m. on April 27. The church is located at 108 E. Washington Street, Pandora.
The meal for April is sponsored by Rebecca Circle. The menu is ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, fruit and dessert, and is offered as dine in or take out.
Laura Voth, of Bluffton, is being recognized with a Jefferson Award for her dedication to assisting the United Way of Greater Lima. On Tuesday, April 19, Voth will be among eight recipients honored at a dinner at the City Club in Lima.
The recipients will receive medalilions and $350 for a charity they select. One honoree will go on to represent the region at the national level.