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By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON – The Bluffton boys varsity tennis squad blanked visiting WBL foe Kenton 5-0 on a windy Monday evening, April 21.

The Pirate netters improved to 7-1 with the shutout victory. Bluffton won all 10 sets in the match.

Bluffton senior Branson Hilty cruised at first singles over Wyatt Campbell by a 6-4, 6-2 score.

Jack Brauen defeated Seth Spencer 7-5, 6-1 at second singles.

Nick Lovett swept Richard Huang 6-2, 6-2 in their third singles bout.

Is a visit to Bluffton's U.S. Post Office a frequent or infrequent trip for you? In April 2025, signs posted there inform us that new service standards went into effect April 1. The QR code sends you HERE for information about a "balanced approach to revitalizing the Postal Service." There is also a service performance dashboard HERE.

The April 2025 Bluffton Lions newsletter provides the following eye-opening list of activities for the club in the coming weeks. 

April 26: Roadside clean-up rain date this coming Saturday. Meet at corner of N. Main and County Line Rt 15 at 8:30 a.m.

May Pathway Count: The next Pathway Count scheduled for May. We have two new Pathways-S.R. 103 and County Line Road.

May 6: Club meeting 6:30 p.m. Town Hall. Speaker’s topic for the evening will be “The Impact of Alzheimer’s and Dementia in our Community” presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Is Travis Music hearing things? On a recent Ride to Remember Facebook video, he imagined frogs peeping on a rural road agreed, it’s time to “register, register!” for the July 12 Bluffton Lions pathway fundraiser. 

Music reflects the fun to be had on the 11th annual Ride to Remember, an event for bike riders of all ages and levels. This year the ride offers updated routes with options from 11 to 135 miles. Registration is now open at www.RidetoRemember.net/  Fees increase on July 1.

From www.AdaIcon.com

For three weeks this April, Ukrainian theater artist Ganna Turlo is sharing her vision, voice and lived experience with Ohio Northern University students as they prepare for the April 26-27 production of the Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings project.

On April 14 Bluffton Council passed the third reading of an ordinance requiring permits for overnight parking on Spring St. Residents have been crowded out from spaces near their homes by students who have parking privileges on the Bluffton University campus.

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