Posted by Fred Steiner on August 30, 2020 - 1:09pm
A solitary fisherman casts his lure into the National Quarry near the bank close to Jefferson Street. Obviously he believes this location is the correct spot for fishing in Bluffton's largest quarry.
Posted by Anne Pannabecke... on August 29, 2020 - 6:00am
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Kidney stones may be small, but they can pack a lot of pain. Read on to find out how you can reduce your chance of developing kidney stones.
Kidney stones form in the kidneys and can cause discomfort and pain. They can be small, but large ones can become stuck in the urinary tract, blocking the flow of urine and causing intense pain.
2020 has certainly had an emotional toll on us all.
Posted by Anne Pannabecke... on August 29, 2020 - 6:00am
By Christian Steiner, MD
Psychiatry Center of Northwest Ohio
How do we regulate our emotions in times of uncertainty? 2020 has been a year that many of us wish would come to an end. A pandemic that has people fearful, neighbors arguing and everyone forced to socially isolate. Watching a volatile market take staccato breaths while playing with our life savings and retirement.
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 28, 2020 - 3:06pm
Here are Allen County Junior Fair results from the Beaverdam Bunxh 4-H Club. Other local clubs or persons receiving awards in open class many email results to: [email protected]
Braeden Ackerman
Pen of 2 Meat Chickens – A, Third Place Junior Poultry Showmanship
Cierra Ackerman
2020 Allen County Junior Fair Queen
Livestock Judging Contest – Second Place Senior Division
Pen of 2 Meat Chickens – A
Pantry Panic – A, First Place/County Plaque Winner
117 released last year; this year 56 released and 50+ caterpillars in various stages of growth
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 28, 2020 - 2:35pm
Story by Joanne Niswander
Photos by Chelsey Bassett
Despite the restrictions that the corona virus has put on many of our regular activities, the butterfly project at Maple Crest has been thriving as usual this summer.
The only exception is that the only people who are privileged to visit the project this summer are the Maple Crest independent living residents and staff.
For those readers who have not heard of our ongoing summer project (one that began at Maple Crest way back in 2007) let me fill you in.
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 28, 2020 - 1:36pm
With the reopening of the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center, 132 N. Main St., several programs have restarted on a limited basis. One of those is quilting. Here is Leannah Reigle working on a quilt top. Several volunteers are involved in this project.