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September 2024 Bluffton EMS by the numbers

EMS Chief Jan Basinger provided the following September 2024 call totals for Bluffton Emergency Medical Services: 70 Total Calls, 44 Medical Calls, 2 Hospital to Hospital Transports, 3 Motor Vehicle Crashes, 13 Fire Calls, 2 Mutual Aid Calls, 6 Special Events, 33 Patients Transported. For 2024 to date, 638 Calls.

Pirate football trounces Mustangs

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON __ The Bluffton High School football team dominated visiting local rival Allen East 43-7 in their traditional Northwest Conference backyard grudge match Friday evening, October 18, at Harmon Field.

The game was preceded by the postponed Homecoming parade and presentations commemorating the 100th anniversary of Harmon Field.

The Pirates raced to a 20-0 lead after one period of play, and were not threatened.

The Bluffton out-gained AE 370-172 in total yardage. 

The defending league co-champion Pirates improved to 9-0 overall and 6-0 in the NWC with the victory. ▶︎

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Home game: Pirates boys soccer sectional

6:00 p.m., October 19, Boys Soccer Home vs Huron, Steinmetz Field

Bluffton High School has announced that presale tickets for the boys soccer sectional game are available at www.ohsaa.org/tickets/

Cash only tickets are available at the gate. $8 Adults and $5 Students.

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One Village of Bluffton and one Bluffton Precinct B issue on November 5 ballot

View Bluffton A ballot HERE, Bluffton B ballot HERE  and Bluffton C ballot HERE.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Including  the well-publicized race for U.S. president and vice president, all Bluffton Precinct A, B and C voters will have 23 federal, state and regional items to vote on in the November 5, 2024 general election. Precinct B votes also have a liquor license to consider. ▶︎

Weekend Doctor: Peripheral neuropathy

By Matthew Nienberg, PA-C
Pain Management, Blanchard Valley Pain Management

Have you felt burning and stinging in your feet that just will not go away? What about tingling, numbness or an inability to feel hot or cold sensations? If these symptoms sound familiar, and you are a patient with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, you may be experiencing symptoms associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. 

Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage, typically starting in the toes and feet, caused by elevated blood sugar levels. While symptoms are most commonly reported in the toes and feet, as the disease progresses, they may be experienced further up the legs and into the hands. While symptoms for some can be mild, others may report severe pain and loss of function. ▶︎

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Bluffton public meetings scheduled for Oct. 28-Nov. 19

The Village of Bluffton has scheduled the following meetings at Bluffton Town Hall with dates from October 28-November 19.

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