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Lady Pirates lose by 3 to Ada

Bluffton High School girls' basketball team lost a close NWC contest to Ada on Jan. 20. Ada beat the Lady Pirates 52-49 in a contest that went to the wire.

For a box score open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

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Bluffton Lions Club Foundation crucial to success of pathway

This is the second in a series of features on the Bluffton Pedestrian and Bike Pathway Steering Committee. For previous stories click here.

An ambitious goal: Encircle Bluffton with a pedestrian and bike pathway. The goal's achievements occur one step at a time, through the work of the Bluffton Pedestrian and Bike Pathway Steering Committee.

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Yummy, tasty, fantastic!

Yummy, tasty, fantastic!

Grace Hansen, Ana Neufeld Weaver and Hannah Perry list words that come to their minds to describe a new girl scout cookie. Cookie sales begins Friday. Contact Kathy Bishop, 567-226-1234 to place an order.

Bluffton girl scouts start taking orders for those famous cookies on Friday!

It's time to order your girl scout cookies. According to Kathy Bishop, service unit manager of the Bluffton girl scouts, nearly 80 Bluffton girl scouts, ages 5 to 16, are ready to take cookie orders.

The girls spent a couple hours after school on Jan. 20, honing their sales skills, making posters, thank you notes in advance and coming up with words to describe this year's cookies to potential customers. The scouts meet at the First United Methodist Church.

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Lucile Sylvia Holcomb 1918-2011

Lucile Sylvia Holcomb, 92, of Wadsworth, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011. She was born Nov. 20, 1918, in Dalton, Ohio to Amos and Minnie (Santmeyer) Tschantz.

Mrs. Holcomb was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, retired from the West Unity school district, and the Wadsworth City School district.

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Yoder ties school mark with six treys in 90-83 win over Jackets

By Brandy Bidlack, sports information assistant

The Bluffton University women's basketball team went off for 52 points in the second half to defeat arch-rival Defiance College on Wednesday, January 19, in Founders Hall. The Beavers improved to 7-9 this season with a 4-5 mark in the HCAC following their third win in four games. The Yellow Jackets dipped to 6-10 overall and 4-5 in the conference.

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