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Bluffton High School boys' soccer team advanced to the district final tonight. The Pirates defeated another Pirate team - from Continental - 2-0. The contest took place at Kalida.
Watch the Icon for further game details plus information about the district finals opponent.
Goals:
First Half: Bluffton
• Young- 27th minute/ Assist by Schwaab
•Halftime Score: Continental 0, Bluffton 1
Register now for Bluffton Family Recretion fall Session 3 fitness classes. This is the first week of the session, announced Daniel Tinch, BFR executive director.
Classes are in four-week sessions, and all adult fitness classes are free for members.
Fall fitness class schedule
• Oct. 29- Nov. 23 - session 3
• Nov. 26-Dec. 21- session 4
Traffic patterns changed in Bluffton this week. Road work is underway on West Elm between Spring and Rosenberger. The street will reopen later this month and the project will start again next spring.
DON’T MISS THE REPTILE PHOTOS
AND VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY -
There’s something about reptiles.
That something was captured Wednesday at Bluffton Senior Center during an Our Version of Adult Learning (OVAL) program.
Daniel Hodges, naturalist with the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District, brought some of the district’s cold-blooded creatures to an appreciative audience at the center.
Dr. George Abate, DO, on the staff of Blanchard Valley Obstetrics & Gynecology (located in the Neil and Laura Clark Women and Children’s Center), Findlay, says he didn’t go to medical school to join a large city practice.
“I’m all about personal, individualized patient care,” he said, adding that he feels right at home in the Blanchard Valley Health System community.
The Ohio University College of Medicine graduate performed his residency at Cleveland Clinic.
Themes of beauty, truth and the nature of human existence are explored during Bluffton University’s fall play “Helen.” The modern adaptation of the famous Greek myth about Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world, tackles issues that are as common today as they were in the Iron Age.
Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1-3 and 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 in Bluffton University’s Ramseyer Auditorium.