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Pirates participate in U of Findlay indoor track Invite

Bluffton High School track members participated in the University of Findlay High School Indoor Invitational on Jan. 24 for Division II and III teams.

Bluffton's results follow:

Sophomores: Lydia Guagenti (HJ)
Hannah Chappell-Dick (LJ, 55, 400, 800)
Juniors: David Moser (55, 400, 800)
Ashton Cluts (LJ)
Seniors: Lindsey Bassitt (55 hurdles)

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8th grade girls beat LCC, USV

Recent Bluffton Middle School girls' basketball action

7th grade girls

Lost to LCC 24-17. Lauren Parkins 5, Sidney Joseph 4, Kearstin Barry 4, Sarah Combs 2, Kayla Phillips 2

Lost to Allen East 33-9. Lauren Parkins 3, Maddie Domer 2, Sidney Joseph 2, Abbey Bryer 2

Lost to USV 20-15.
Lauren Parkins 7, Maddie Domer 4, Kearstin Barry 2, Sarah Combs 1, Abbey Bryer 1

8th grade girls

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Game review: Resident Evil 5

TEH. BEST. GAMES. EVAR.
By Andr'e Swartley

Issue #9
Resident Evil 5
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
Rating: M for Mature

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Tony Hites receives $1,000 scholarship

Tony Hites of Bluffton recently received a $1,000scholarship from the ARCA racing series jointly with the University of Northwestern Ohio. He is a 2007 Bluffton High School graduate.

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Allen County Historical Society annual meeting Jan. 31

The 102nd annual membership meeting of the Allen County Historical Society is at 2 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 31, in Folsom Auditorium in the Allen County Museum, Lima, according to Dick Boehr, a board member of the society.

Following a brief business meeting, George B. Quatman, III, will offer a talk titled "The Untold Story of the Virgin Mary's Last Years."

The meeting is open to the public.

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Senior Center offers tax help and free flu shots

Flu shots and tax assistance will be available in February at the Bluffton Senior Citizen Center, 132 N. Main St., according to Tonya Meyer, director.

Tax aid

AARP tax-aide help will be available starting at 9 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 4, according to Tonya Meyer, director.

"Volunteers specialize in helping taxpayers with low and moderate income, with special attention to those age 60 and older," she said. "Appointments are required and may be made by calling 419-358-8971."

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