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Three new CASA volunteers sworn in

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA®) of Allen and Putnam Counties, Ohio held a Volunteer Swearing-In Ceremony on Thursday, February 22 at the Allen County Juvenile Court. Three new CASA volunteers were sworn in as officers of the court by Allen County Juvenile Court Judge Todd Kohlrieser.    

CASA, a program  of Crime Victim Services, trains community volunteers to act as Guardians ad Litem for children who are in the juvenile court system due to dependency, neglect, or abuse.

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Registration open for U6 soccer

Spring U6 soccer is around the corner at Bluffton Family YMCA. Play will be from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting April 2 and ending May 2. The program is open to all children ages 4-6.

Bluffton screening of Sugden’s documentary on Cuba

From Bluffton University

A documentary about Cuban artists resisting the political regime on the island will be the focus of two Bluffton University Forums on March 12.

BVHS announces changes in cardiovascular care

Blanchard Valley Health System has announced a reduced need for performing traditional open-heart surgical procedures due to advances in medications, cardiovascular stenting and minimally invasive procedures.

Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month kicks off in Allen County

March 1 is the start of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! The Allen County Board of Development Disabilities will be celebrating all month long with the theme "Look how far we've come...let's take the next step" and hashtag #accessibleallencounty. 

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Scam alert from Pandora Police Department

The following media release was issued on Facebook on February 28.

The Pandora Police Department has taken a scam report from the Pandora Family Physicians located in Pandora. The caller ID will come up as Pandora Family Physicians.

The caller is impersonating the staff of the Pandora Family Physicians telling them they need to change or confirm an appointment they will then tell them thay have lost all the patients personal information.

The staff at the Pandora Family Physicians will never ask you to provide your personal information over the telephone. If you or a family member receives a phone call from the Pandora Family Physicians and they ask for personal information please hang up and contact the Pandora Family Physicians and ask the staff if they had called them.

Thank you

Chief Scott J. Stant

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