By Liz Gordon-Hancock
Bluffton has its fair share of twins. In the '90s, there were three sets of twins in Bluffton schools. One of these sets were two of my best friends, Theresa and Natasha Meyer. Starting with them, I set out to track down some Bluffton twins.
We all graduated from Bluffton HS in 2000. I managed to catch up with them recently for a quick chat.
2018 makes a baker’s dozen for Bluffton Farmers Market
When the Bluffton Farmers Market opens for the 2018 season on Saturday, May 5, it will mark a “baker’s dozen” for the cooperative sales venture featuring local produce, food products, and plants.
There's many ways to ask someone to the prom. One way is the place question on the marquee at Lu Lu's Diner. We don't know Madison's answer, yet. Stay tuned. (Liz Gordon-Hancock photo)
By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
(BLUFFTON) - Justin Haggard continued a perfect 2018 campaign but as a team the Bluffton Tennis squad fell to Ottawa-Glandorf by a 4-1 mark.
The Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St., has been rebranded and is now open as Mustard Seed Chop, according to owner Rhonda Moor.
Located in the former Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad depot, the Mustard Seed Café opened five years ago as a breakfast and lunch establishment.
Purchased in 2015 by Moor, executive chef, the café launched dinner and brunch menus. Recently, it closed for renovations and creation of a new concept and menu.
The result is that it is now an American Casual Chop House with a simpler décor and menu.