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Letter: Cory-Rawson Schools Veterans Day Program invitation

An invitation to veterans from Cory Rawson Schools:

Cory-Rawson Local Schools are honored to invite all veterans and a spouse or guest to our Veterans Day Program on Monday, November 6, 2023.  The program is a combined effort of Cory-Rawson’s students and staff and is our way of saying “thank you” for the service and sacrifices our veterans have made in peacetime and in war.

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David Hofstetter served in the U.S. Army

David Hofstetter, 90, passed away on October 15, 2023.  He was a resident of the California Veteran’s Home in Chula Vista, California. He was born on February 14,1933 to the late Waldo and Esther (Luginbill) Hofstetter. David grew up in Bluffton, OH and graduated from Bluffton High School in 1951. He entered a partnership with his father to work the Hofstetter family farm for a few years.  

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Trunk or Treat at Trinity Lutheran on October 31

All are invited to Trinity Lutheran's Trunk or Treat in Jenera on Tuesday, October 31 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jenera's Trick or Treat is held evening as well.

There will be the Trunk or Treat activities and Hayrides outside, with crafts, sensory bins, games, and cookie and pumpkin decorating inside.

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Pirates dominate All-NWC football teams

Worcester NWC Defensive Player of the Year

By Cort Reynolds

The second-place Bluffton High School football team placed nine players on the All-Northwest Conference first team in voting conducted Sunday, October 22, by the league coaches.

In all, 16 positions on the all-league first and second teams were filled by Pirates.

Bluffton junior linebacker Landen Worcester was voted NWC Defensive Player of the Year, and was also voted first team All-NWC at running back. He rushed for 1,288 yards and 19 touchdowns on 164 carries this season.

Senior Braeden Jordan was named first team all-league at receiver. He grabbed 16 passes for 391 yards (24.4 yards per catch) and hauled in six TD aerials.

Senior linemen Jacob Granger and Daniel Friedritz were named first team All-NWC on the offensive line.

Place-kicker Kyle Basil was the first team offense specialist. He scored 53 points on point after kicks and field goals this regular season.

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15 minutes with Joe Sehlhorst, Bluffton council member

One of two council incumbents running as official write-in candidates

By Andy Chappell-Dick

This is the third installment of interviews with local candidates for Village of Bluffton elections on November 7. Like Ben Stahl, Joe Sehlhort is running unopposed to reclaim his seat on Council. Neither will appear on the ballot but they are approved as write-in candidates, so take note on how to spell their names. STAHL and SEHLHORST are the youngest current Councilors by an arguably wide margin. Sehlhorst has already served three four-year terms.

Q. What is your 20-second elevator speech for promoting Bluffton?
A. Welcome to Bluffton. If you are here to visit, you will be pleased to see all the shops and restaurants that will be able to meet many of your needs. Have time to take a stroll. We have plenty of sidewalks that connect through our safe neighborhoods and pathways to guide you to our many beautiful parks. Can’t fit that all in just one day and want to see more. Why not consider becoming part of our community. We would love to have you as a neighbor.

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Pirate football ticket sales for October 27

Bluffton High School Football will be hosting Paulding in the first round of the OHSAA playoffs this Friday, October 27, at 7:00 p.m. at Harmon Field

Tickets may be purchased online at www.ohsaa.org/tickets/

Adult $12, Student $9 or a the gate for $15 cash.

Bluffton All Sports Pass, Season pass, Reserved Seat Pass, and 10 game passes are NOT Valid. NO PASSES of any kind will be honored at the gate.

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