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Pirate tennis loses to Wapak

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Wapakoneta boys tennis team defeated Bluffton 4-1 Thursday evening, April 27.

Bluffton fell to 6-10 after the loss. Wapakoneta improved to 7-7 with the non-league win.

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Pirate baseball defeats Bearcats

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Bluffton High School baseball team beat Spencerville convincingly 6-2 in a Northwest Conference baseball game Thursday evening, April 27.

The Pirates improved to 8-7 overall and 4-2 in the NWC, good for third place in the league, with the victory. The struggling Bearcats dropped to 1-15 overall and 1-5 in the NWC after the defeat.

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Pirate softball run-rules Spencerville; Bassett hits for cycle

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Bluffton High School softball team crushed Spencerville 18-4 in a run-rule shortened Northwest Conference contest Thursday evening, April 27.

The Pirates scored seven runs in the second inning and plated eight more in the third frame to break the game wide open.

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61st annual national LSO Young Artists’ Competition at Yoder Recital Hall

The 61st annual Lima Symphony Orchestra National Young Artists’ Competition will be held on Saturday, April 29 at Yoder Recital Hall on the campus of Bluffton University. The competition this year features piano, winds, and brass. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. 

Including both a Junior and Senior Division, competitors represent the universities and conservatories from across the country. 

This year the Friends of the Symphony welcome judges Da Eun Choi (piano), Michele Gingras (clarinet), Stephen Campbell (trumpet), and Hamilton Tescarollo (piano). 

Winners will receive cash prizes. First-place winners, upon recommendation of the Lima Symphony Orchestra Music Director, may appear as featured soloists with the Lima Symphony Orchestra at a future date. 

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SR 103 project updates

The following construction projects have and will continue to impact Bluffton. ODOT District 1 has announced these details, noting that all outlined work is weather permitting.

State Route 103 (Bentley Road) between Main St. and Harmon Rd. in the village of Bluffton closed on Feb. 24 for approximately 64 days for reconstruction and waterline installation. Reopening is anticipated on or near May 5.

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Summary of April 24 Bluffton Council meeting

By Andy Chappell-Dick

Even faithful readers of the Council Summary may not recall that the last meeting ended with an Executive Session. This often means that all Councilors and Administrators troop off to the small adjoining conference room, and those of us not invited to join them head home. Ohio law provides six reasons for legislatures to meet behind closed doors and they are obligated to state which one they're invoking. This time, it was "ongoing litigation."  This reporter learned only this week, upon reading the April 10 official minutes, that Council had some time later returned to regular session and voted to enter mediation in a dispute. It's a legal matter with a property owner along the S.R. 103 Pathway project and, when asked, Administrator Jesse Blackburn assured me that it would not delay the project.

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