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Bluffton boys and girls CC first at Bath

BHS boys' cross country team

The Bluffton HS cross country team travelled to a quad-meet at Bath last Thursday. The host team, Bluffton, Kalida, and Lima Senior all competed. The boys and girls ran together, as there were only 59 runners present.

Bluffton dominated the field, as both teams ran their way to a win. A pair of Bluffton runners led the way for the Pirates, each grabbing first place: Matthew Herron for the boys and Hannah Chappell-Dick for the girls.

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Wendy Erford bowls a 585 series

BELLES AND BEAUX

Scores bowled on Sept. 19

Men's High Game

Jon Burden 246

Al Simon 235

Derek Dukes 234

Bill Goodwin 232

Women's High Game

Heather May 234

Deb Green 201

Adele Simon 200

Amy Muniz 190

Men's High Series

Jon Burden 681

Bill Goodwin 641

Derek Dukes 618

Al Simon 614

Women's High Series

Beth Diamond 541

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Break between classes

Bluffton University student Sarah Britsch looks out across Bluffton's campus from the steps at Berky Hall. Ariel Shuey, university student, took the photo in an introduction to feature writing class offered this fall. Photography is an element of the class. The first photo assignment involved shooting an informal portrait of a classmate.

Liberty-Benton Eagles fan

One additional piece to this plate: The plate holder identifies the driver as a Liberty-Benton Eagles fan. The Icon spotted HSTA on Main Street near the Shannon Theatre one evening recently. Who is HSTA?

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What's for lunch in October?

The October Bluffton elementary and middle school menu was released this week. To view it click the attachment.

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Pandora pastor gets closer look at Bluffton

A three-day visit to Bluffton University was a learning experience for the Rev. Lynn Thompson.

Thompson, co-pastor of St. John Mennonite Church in Pandora, was on campus Sept. 14-16 as part of Bluffton's Minister in Residence program. The Pittsburg, Texas, native spoke to multiple classes during his three-day stay and urged his listeners in the weekly chapel service to "Watch the Source," a message based upon Proverbs 4:20-27.

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