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20-pound wild bird seed and more, Family True Value Hardware October specials

New Icon advertiser, Family True Value Hardware, 109 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces its specials for October, according to Jeff Kantner.

October specials include:

• 20-pound wild bird food, $5.99
• 9.5 W LED dimmable light bulb, $8.99
• 2-in-1 24-inch squeegee push broom, $14.99

Click the attachment below for more information about these specials.

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Women's health outreach

Pharmacy students from Ohio Northern University shared information with Greg's Pharmacy customers on Oct. 9. From left, third-year pharmacy students Sarah Boua, Amber Etzel and Hannah Lamb provided a women's health outreach with Kappa Epsilon to Greg's customers.

Donferd Nussbaum was a Bluffton College graduate

Donferd D. Nussbaum , 78, of Akron, Pa., died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2014, at a nursing facility in New Jersey.

He was born in Dalton, Ohio, to the late Noah and Agnes Nussbaum and was the
husband to the late Frances M. (Mauger) Nussbaum with whom he shared 46 years
of marriage.

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"The Skin of our Teeth" on Ramseyer stage Oct. 30-Nov. 1

Tickets are available for Bluffton University’s fall production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Skin of Our Teeth,” by Thornton Wilder.

BHS girls cross country runner up; Nisly, Hoff finish 2nd and 3rd overall

Bluffton High School girls' cross country team finished second and the boys' team third in the Northwest Conference cross country meet held late last week.

Bluffton's Elizabeth Nisly (20:52) finished second with teammate Sydney Hoff (20:57) following in third place for the girls' team.

Columbus Grove won the boys' Northwest Conference cross country title in a close battle with Lincolnview finishing in the runner-up position.  The event was run at Spencerville's cross country course located at Spencerville High School.

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Football upset: Beavers take down Engineers 31-17 at Rose-Hulman

By Ryan Schadewald,
sports information assistant
 
The Bluffton University football team made the long trip to Terre Haute, Ind. worth it as they pulled off the upset over the previously-unbeaten Rose-Hulman Engineers, 31-17.

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