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It's Girl Scout cookie time

Through March 17, local Girl Scouts will be participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, selling nine varieties of fan-favorite cookies across northwest Ohio. The annual event is the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls.   

  • February 16, 2024: cookie booths open
  • February 16, 2024: order online from a nearby troop
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Bluffton University sports recap, January 13-20

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Hanover takes down Women’s Basketball 73-56
(January 13) HANOVER, Ind. - The Bluffton University women's basketball team knotted it up late in the first half, but Hanover College pulled away late for a 73-56 victory on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024. Bluffton fell to 5-10 overall and 3-5 in the Heartland Conference, while Hanover improved to 9-6 and 7-1 in league play.

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Pirate boys basketball defeats L-B, wins 10th straight 

By Cort Reynolds

FINDLAY__The visiting Bluffton boys basketball team defeated non-league foe Liberty-Benton 63-56 Saturday, January 20, to extend their win streak to 10 games.

Bluffton improved to 12-1 after the victory. The Eagles fell to 9-5 with the defeat. 

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PHOTO Ohio prepares for a snowy weekend

Several inches of snow are forecast to blanket Ohio through the weekend of January 19-20-21, with the heaviest amounts in northern Ohio. Crews from the Ohio Department of Transportation are preparing equipment and roadways. Check road conditions before you drive at www.OHGO.com/

Pirate girls basketball surges past Rockets

By Cort Reynolds

PANDORA__The visiting Bluffton High School girls basketball team pulled away late to defeat spunky non-conference rival Pandora-Gilboa 41-33 Saturday afternoon, January 20.

It was the third game in five days for the Pirate girls. Bluffton had to fashion a 16-10 fourth period to put the Rocket girls away.

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Rockets boys basketball lose to Delphos St. John's and Elwer's 32-pt performance

By Matt M. Stutz

In a January 20 non-conference match-up between two of the top DIV in the area, the Pandora-Gilboa High School boy’s basketball team (12-2) ended up on the short end of a 57-48 loss to the Delphos St. John’s Bluejays (11-2).

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