Bluffton University graphic design major Abby Graber, ‘16 of Goshen, Ind., is competing for the People’s Choice Award from the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio.
Graber’s portfolio along with the portfolios of the other nominees can be found on the AICUO’s website at www.aicuoartaward.com.
BLUFFTON, Ohio - The Bluffton University baseball team will recognize a fellow athlete during their 2016 Vs. Cancer fundraiser in which several members of the team, along with supporters, shave their heads.
The event will start at noon on Thursday, March 3 in the Commons at Marbeck Center. This is the fifth year the baseball team has braved the razor, and it is the team’s largest community service project.
Tommy Tire Sales, 319 N. Main St., Bluffton, has a "Run for the gold tire tax special" going on now through March 17.
The special follows:
$50 off your purchase of any set of four passenger or light truck tires installed. A coupon (CLICK HERE FOR COUPON) must be presented or present from your mobile device to qualify.
Mildred “Millie” Tenney Triplehorn, 82, Gallipolis, Ohio, died at her residence Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016. The daughter of the late Troy and Floy (Light) Tenney, she was born Sept. 20, 1933, in Upshur County, West Virginia. She married John Triplehorn June 4, 1954, in Bluffton, Ohio, who survives. Millie was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Gallipolis.
Bluffton Family Recreation in cooperation with the Village of Bluffton and Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce host the first-ever Bluffton Community Olympics.
The event is Saturday, July 30, at BFR. Teams are forming and sponsors and partnerships are available.
Proceeds support BFR's new turf and equipment fund. For more details contact BFR at 419-358-4150 or [email protected]
The Bluffton University baseball team will recognize a fellow athlete during their 2016 Vs. Cancer fundraiser in which several members of the team, along with supporters, shave their heads.
The event will start at noon on Thursday, March 3, in the Commons at Marbeck Center. This is the fifth year the baseball team has braved the razor, and it is the team’s largest community service project.