TIFFIN, Ohio - The Bluffton University women's soccer team limited Heidelberg to a single goal, but the Student Princes made it stand up as the home team improved to 6-3-1 overall thanks to the 1-0 shutout. Bluffton slipped to 1-7 on the season.
Note: E-mail service to Bluffton village offices is sporadic, as many residents trying to e-mail village employees discovered last week.
The internet server went down last Wednesday and no e-mail was sent or received by the village until earlier this week.
The village is working with Perry Pro-Tech, its internet provider, to resolve the problem.
Monday’s council session
Bluffton council awarded the West Elm Street water engineering project to Choice One Engineering, Sidney, for – rough estimated - $450,000 on Monday.
Troy Breidenbach captured Dave Sycks, BHS band director, on the sidelines of Friday's football game at Harmon Field. For more Breidenbach photos click here.
Here's the October arts and events calendar from Bluffton University. Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Oct. 1 Art Exhibit: “The Mirror of the Martyrs,” Sauder Visual Arts Center, 9-5 p.m. weekdays, 1-5 p.m. weekends, through Nov. 5
Oct. 1 Readers Theatre: “I Have Not Forsaken the Word of God: Jacques d’ Auchy’s Confessional Struggle,” Mirror of the Martyrs Readers Theatre, 4 p.m., Ramseyer Auditorium, College Hall
The 2018 Bluffton Pirates junior high softball program announces plans for next spring.
The organizers make this announcement so that they will know the number of girls interested in playing softball for scheduling purposes.
“We have four team goals, which include team, effort, attitude and motivation,” said Lou Savage, one of the four coaches. “In addition, the bonus goal is to have fun.”