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November is National Home Care & Hospice Month.  Fittingly, Mennonite Home Health & Senior Services, Bluffton, has been name a national best practice agency by Fazzi Associates. 

Organizations named as national best practice agencies are proven leaders and have excelled in the important measure of patient satisfaction. 

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St.,  is collection donations for the Epilepsy Foundation, as November is Epilepsy Awareness Month.

According to Marlena Ballinger, customers who make donations may sign their name onto a purple ribbon, which will be displayed at the store.

In addition, Ballinger reminds customers that Wednesday, Nov. 18, is the final day to order a fresh turkey for Thanksgiving.

The Bluffton High School Drama Club presents "The Sinister Senior Sabotage" as its fall play.

Performances are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14 in the middle school cafetorium. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the curtain is at 7:30 p.m.

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General admission tickets are available at the door. Adults $4 and students $2.

Here's the story line:
Each senior student has a different plan, but students must find a way to work together.

The Beaverdam Veterans Memorial Committee is creating a memorial to honor veterans, according to Gary Crawfis, committee member.

"The granite memorial that we have been working on has been ordered. It is to honor all area U.S. veterans and active service members, said Crawfis. "We would like to thank all who contributed in our fund raising efforts, from numerous raffles to a GOBA snack stop."

“Glass ceiling” may no longer be the best description of what keeps more women from reaching high-level positions in business.

The limitation on leadership for women isn’t so much a ceiling now as it is a labyrinth, where “you may not know all the rules,” Dr. Kerry Strayer said Nov. 10 at Bluffton University.

Here's the first honor roll of the 2015-16 school year for Bluffton elementary students.

All A Honor Roll

Fifth Grade

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