Time is running out to get your baseball and softball registrations in with Bluffton Diamond Sports, which has a February 12 deadline.
Organizers note, "We are switching softball leagues this year, so in addition to adding a younger age group, games will also start later this spring and games nights are a little different."
It's time to think spring. Downtown Bluffton's much loved display of petunias is the result of an annual appeal for sponsors. Here's the scoop on this year's beautification program from Stratton Greenhouses, 9915 Lincoln Hwy., and Roots by Strattons, 111 S. Main:
"We would like to invite everyone to become a Bluffton Flowerpot Sponsor! We are so appreciative of everyone's support from those who have contributed over the years. There have been a few changes this year with how we are handling the Flowerpot Sponsorship, so we really appreciate your understanding and support.
The visiting Bluffton boys basketball team lost 56-53 to Elida in overtime during a non-conference matchup Tuesday night in the Elida Fieldhouse.
Pirate junior Wade Ginther led all players with 20 points.
Bluffton sophomore Terron Boblitt tallied 11 markers, while senior guard Carson Soper contributed 10 points. Sophomore guard Marek Donaldson chipped in with nine points.
Bluffton dropped to 10-8 with the close defeat. Elida improved to 8-11 with the victory.
Bluffton EMS Chief Jan Basinger reported that January 2023 was another busy month for the village's "volunteer" crews with 41 Medical Calls, 13 Hospital to Hospital Transports, 3 Motor Vehicle Accidents, 8 Fire Calls and 1 Medical Mutual Aid Call. There were 66 total calls and 50 patients were taken to a hospital. The crews are volunteers in that they all hold other jobs.
On February 3, the Bluffton Area Ministerial Association announced,
"This morning the Bluffton Area Ministerial Association and Community Assistance donated 11 cases of tissue boxes to Bluffton Schools with the help of Community Markets right here in town.