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Bluffton boys soccer blanks Van Buren

Playing at home, the Bluffton High School boys soccer squad shut out Van Buren 3-0 in a non-conference match Tuesday evening.

The Pirates improved to 3-4-1 with their second straight win. The Knights fell to 2-2-2 with the loss.

Nolan Hoffman netted a goal and assisted on the other two scores to 
pace the victors. Hoffman started the scoring with a goal at the 18:40 mark on an assist from Justin Good.

Landon Novak scored to extend the lead to 2-0 on an assist from Hoffman 34:30 into the fray.

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Two new chamber intros

By Paula Scott

At the September Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce meeting, director Jim Enneking introduced two new chamber members, Bob Gordon-Hancock and Jenny Frankart.

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Ada's Harvest & Herb Festival is Sept. 17

On Saturday, September 17, downtown Ada will forget about business as usual and celebrate the 36th annual Harvest & Herb Festival. This year, 140 different vendors with 160 booths will line Main Street from Quest Federal Credit Union to Ohio Northern University. 

If you are accustomed to parking on Main Street in the wee hours of the morning, note that it will close at 6:00 a.m. and cars may be towed if left in the festival area.

Coordinated by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, the event begins at 9 a.m. and includes:

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Sweet Blaze of Lights theme

It's official: chamber director Jim Enneking has announced that the 2022 Blaze of Lights theme for the float competition in the Blaze parade on November 26 and for downtown business decorations is "A Candyland Christmas." Find parade entry forms HERE.

Parade entry invitation for November 26 Blaze of Lights

The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce invites community organizations and businesses to participate in the 2022 Bluffton Blaze of Lights parade on Saturday, November 26. 

The parade entry form is below and at www.explorebluffton.com/blaze-festival .

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Teri D. Fry worked in food distribution

WAYNESFIELD, Ohio⎯Teri Dale Fry, 68, of Waynesfield, Ohio, passed away Sunday September 11, 2022 at her home after recent health problems. Teri was born June 15, 1954 in Lima, Ohio to the late Robert W. Fry and VonDale (Winget) Fry.

Teri lived in her Waynesfield home with her brother Robert “Bobby” Fry Jr. She moved to Westminster from Lima around 1966, attended and graduated from Allen East High School in 1972.

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