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Esketamine is considered the first big depression advance since the approval of Prozac — and it just got approved.

Dozens of antidepressants have been approved over the years. These include Eli Lilly’s “blockbuster” drug Prozac, which was approved in 1987. But there haven't been any new advancements in other types of antidepressants that work in different ways.

Offering works from over a dozen local artists

Gallery 323 announced its spring and summer hours according to Kat Luginbuhl, gallery manager.

New hours are:

Thursdays noon to 4 p.m.

Fridays noon to 4 p.m.

Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The gallery features more than a dozen local artists with works in:

• Painting
• Ceramics
• Fiber art
• Jewelry
• Glass
• Photography
• Handmade cards

Gallery 323 is located at 323 N. Main St., Bluffton.
Email: [email protected]

By Douglas Yoder, MD
Surgical Associates of Northwest Ohio
Bleeding has been identified as one of the three leading causes of preventable trauma deaths before reaching the hospital, responsible for up to 40 percent of all deaths from trauma. Bleeding quickly catches our attention.

Marlena Ballinger says to stock up your freezer with The Dough Hook's spring sausage sale now underway.

Orders must be placed by March 31. Pickup dates are Friday, April 5; Saturday, April 6; Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13.

The Dough Hook
117 N. Main St.
Bluffton
419-369-4264
www.doughhook.com

At Shannon Theatre, Saturday at 10 a.m., doors open 9:30 a.m.

Riley Creek Arbor will present a free family-friendly movie at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 16, at the Shannon Theatre, according to Gary Reese of Faith Investment Services and the Riley Creek Arbor.

The free movie is "Captain Marvel." In addition to free admission, there will be free popcorn and drinks for all to attend. This is is a 2D version of the film.

Tuesday event sponsored by Transition Bluffton and University Sustainability Club

Transition Bluffton and the Bluffton University Sustainability Club will present a panel discussion on responding to global climate change at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, in the Kreider Room  of Marbeck Center on the Bluffton University campus. It is open to the public at no charge.

The evening will begin with three panelists sharing their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual responses to the reality of global climate change. 

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