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Amidst the excitement of Bluffton's Blaze of Lights festivities, this elegant celebration can be found in the window of Studio Silhouette. It makes us wonder, has the Blaze ever been the setting for a human-scale wedding?

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By Cort Reynolds

WAPAKONETA __ The Bluffton High School football team had its highly successful 2024 season ended in the Div. VI state semifinals by Coldwater 28-6 on a cold and windy at Wapakoneta’s Harmon Field on November 29.

Bluffton finished its historic season with a 13-2 record after the defeat.

Coldwater advanced to the state finals at 14-1 with the win. Their only loss came to multiple-time defending state champion Marion Local (15-0).

The Cavaliers advance to play perennial power Kirtland Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10:30 a.m. in Canton’s Tom Benson Stadium. Kirtland defeated Galion Northmor in their state semifinal Friday at Minerva, 41-7.

Bluffton received the opening kickoff, but their initial drive was derailed at the 45 by a bad snap that lost nine yards. After a very short punt in the snow, Coldwater took over at the Cavalier 43. 

MEET OR MAIL SANTA
Yes, it is true. New this year to Bluffton Blaze of Lights is a new house for Santa, and a mailbox for letters to Santa!

Thanks to a number of businesses and individuals, Santa will have a new home this year. His house will be complete with a mailbox for your kids write a letter to Santa. Please include your return address, drop the letter and Santa will reply to their letter.

The mailbox will be up until Christmas, so if you forget your letter on the night of the Blaze of Lights, you can drop off your letters at a later time.

BLAZE OF LIGHTS SCHEDULE - November 30. 2024

All Day - Restaurants and Shops Are Open

4:00 p.m. 

  • Food and Drinks on Vine St.
  • Food at Bluffton Senior Center

 

5:00 p.m. - Blaze of Lights Parade (Followed by Entertainment on Main St.)

  • Grand Marshal Trevor Bassitt

6:00 p.m. 

  • Visit with Santa (Alley between Edward Jones and Sielschott, Walsh, Keifer & Regula, CPAs)
  • Ride the RTA Trolley (Board on Church St. at Samuel Diller Law Office)
  • Ride The Romick Railway (Board at Main St and Vine St)

 

6:30 p.m. - Lighting Ceremony Reading of The Christmas Story Lighting of the Ream Display

7:00 p.m. - The After Blaze on Vine St.

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By Ashley O’Flaherty, CMA
Supervisor, Blanchard Valley Medical Practices

The flu vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of having to go to the doctor with flu by 40% to 60%. It has also been proven to help reduce the risk of hospitalization from flu, making it one of the most effective tools we have in preventing severe illness during flu season.

Receiving the flu vaccine protects not only you but all the people around you, including those who are more vulnerable to illness, such as infants, young children, the elderly, and the immunocompromised community. By getting vaccinated, you’re contributing to a healthier, safer environment for everyone.

It is a common misconception that the flu vaccine can cause the flu. You cannot get the flu from the flu vaccine. It is an inactivated vaccine. You may, however, develop flu-like symptoms due to the immune response your body produces to the components of the vaccine. This is a good sign that you are developing a strong immunity to the actual virus. ▶︎

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON – The Bluffton High School girls basketball team led throughout and defeated visiting Ben Logan 62-42 in a non-league contest Wednesday night, November 27.

The Pirates improved to 2-1 with the convincing win, while BL fell to 1-1 after the defeat.

Bluffton captured a 15-10 edge after the first period as Ayla Grandey tallied eight markers. The hosts extended the lead to 32-24 at halftime behind eight more Grandey second-stanza points.

Six Pirates scored in a big Bluffton 15-5 third period that put the game out of reach, 47-29. The Pirates put 15 more points up in the fourth quarter for the third quarter in the game to win by 20.

Senior 6-3 post Grandey scored 16 of her game-high 18 points in the first half. In the 17-14 second period alone, she canned six of seven foul shots. Overall, she converted 10 of 11 free throws, and she also made four baskets.

Junior 5-9 wing Blair Utendorf tallied seven of her 10 points in the final period.

Freshman guard Maelee Miller and 6-0 freshman Lainey Grandey each scored eight points. ▶︎

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