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Bluffton PD offering safe medication disposal for residents

A prescription drug take back program is coming to Bluffton.

Bluffton’s police will soon offer a safe and secure medication disposal location for residents.

A string quartet from the Lima Symphony Orchestra performed at Saturday's Bluffton arts and crafts show. Click here for a brief video of the performance.

Bluffton HS graduate, Meg Burrell, featured in BGSU Magazine

By Bob Cunningham, editor of BGSU magazine
Meg Burrell took advantage of every opportunity afforded her at Bowling Green State University — and then some.

Before the Bluffton, native walks across the Stroh Center stage and graduates in May with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in sociology and heads off to law school, Burrell shared some advice with future Falcons.

Karis Wilson is recipient of this year's $500 college scholarship from the Bluffton Hospital Auxiliary.

It is awarded yearly to a student entering the medical field.

Karis is the daughter of Kent and Coleen Willson of Jenera. She is a senior at Bluffton High School.

Karis has traveled on several mission trips and is already a State Tested Nursing Assistant working at the Mennonite Memorial Home.  She will be attending Purdue University.

Hilty Home, 304 Hilty Drive, Pandora, will honor veterans and their spouses with a complimentary hot breakfast on Friday, May 25, starting at 9 a.m.  The Putnam County Veterans Service Commission is co-hosting the breakfast which will also celebrate the start of the Memorial Day weekend. 

The menu will consist of sausage and egg bake, orange and banana breads, fresh fruit cup, orange juice and coffee.  No reservations are needed, but questions can be directed to Putnam County Veterans Services at 419-523-4478. 

She plans to major in English at Bluffton University

Bluffton High School's May student of the month is Leah Tabler, daughter of Jim and Amy Tabler of Columbus Grove.

Leah is a senior at Bluffton and has a 3.563 gpa. She is a member of the Bluffton High School Band, Choir, Orchestra and National Honor Society. She received special recognition on the National Latin Exam. Her hobbies and special interests include playing the flute and cello, reading, photography, and art.

Leah is employed at "Scoreboard" in Bluffton. After graduation she plans to attend Bluffton University and major in English.

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