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NOV 14 MEDIA RELEASE__Bluffton University, in partnership with the Blanchard River Watershed Partnership (BRWP), has received an Enbridge Watershed Grant from the Western Reserve Land Conservancy to establish a one-acre native prairie along Little Riley Creek beside the Sommer Center. The nearly $2,500 grant will support the planting of native grasses and wildflowers, which will not only improve water quality and reduce runoff but also enhance habitat diversity, creating a vibrant, living classroom right on campus. 

By Missy Moore, APRN-CNM, APRN-CNP
Midwife, Blanchard Valley Obstetrics & Gynecology

Welcoming a baby is one of the most life-changing experiences a person can have, and preparing a birth plan can help ensure that this special moment reflects individual preferences and values. A birth plan is not a rigid set of rules but a guide to communicate expectations, desires and concerns with healthcare providers. It clarifies parents-to-be while allowing medical staff to understand what matters most to the family during labor, delivery and immediate newborn care.

PHOTO by Mark Andreasen

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Not everyone is ready, willing and able to handle an auditorium full of excited 4th-8th graders. Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel was not only ready, when he appeared at the Ada Schools on Thursday, November 13 to promote the Governor's Healthy Ohio Team Tressel Fitness Challenge, he was determined to turn up the volume.

The following results are from November 7-13 of the Bluffton University 2025 athletics season as reported on www.BlufftonBeavers.com:

NOVEMBER 7

FROM FACEBOOK__Bluffton Community Assistance (food pantry) director Jami Lovell has announced, "if anyone is interested in 'adopting' an individual or family for Christmas, please let me know as soon as possible. This is a great opportunity for a church group, business office, friend group, etc.

"We currently have 30 family units left to be adopted out (55 total so far this year)."

You can reach Lovell through through Facebook messenger, email [email protected] or call 419-236-2944.

FROM FACEBOOK__We want to keep our library a great place for the community in order to do so, the library will be having the roof replaced with work starting the weekend of November 15.
Parking will be limited in the lower lot during construction.
We apologize for the inconvenience!

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