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Pirate baseball win vs. Falcons

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School baseball team knocked off visiting Riverdale 9-3 in a non-conference contest Friday evening, May 5.

The Pirates improved to 10-9 overall with the win. The Falcons fell to 14-4 after the defeat.

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Pirate softball shut out by Allen East

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School softball team lost 10-0 to visiting backyard rival Allen East in their Northwest Conference finale game Thursday evening, May 4.

The Pirates fell to 9-10 overall and finished 4-4 in the NWC with the defeat. The Mustangs improved to 7-9 overall and 3-3 in NWC play with the win.

The game was scoreless until the fourth inning, when AE broke it open with four runs.

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Weekend Doctor: Burnout?

By Stephanie Rodriguez, APRN-CNP
Certified Nurse Practitioner, North Baltimore Medical & Diagnostic Center

We have all experienced occasional stressful days but can generally manage with anticipation that a relaxing period will follow. Burnout, however, is different. Burnout is “A state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment and loss of personal identity.” We see this in family life, work life and even as a whole community. How do we know if we’re suffering from burnout? Here are just a few signs: fatigue, this does not mean just sleepy, but also unmotivated or lack of energy; feeling apathetic or dissatisfied with work; headaches; cynical outlook; changes in sleep pattern.

How can this affect us long term? Long-term stress can lead to anxiety disorders, detachment, hypertension, a strained immune system and poor work performance, to name just a few. Burnout generally spills into community systems as well, such as in healthcare. For example, one study in 2019 found that “54 percent of nurses (in the U.S.) experience moderate burnout and 28 percent experience high or severe level of burnout.” This can ultimately lead to individuals leaving a profession or are unable to perform to standards. Ultimately, a wave begins with more and more demands to fewer and fewer individuals. There is nearly a 20 percent increase in demand for mental health services over the last year and a half, meaning the nation could, if not already, be facing a mental health crisis.

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Friendly mowing reminders

The Village of Bluffton is reminding residents--at recent council meetings and on utility bills--of the following requirements: Regularly mow your lawn and maintain a height below 7". Do not blow grass onto the street. Clippings pose a risk to cyclists and drivers. They aren't good for the Village storm water system either.

Bluffton Ohio Historical Society meets May 10

The May monthly meeting of the newly named Bluffton Ohio Historical Society will be Wednesday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. on the third floor of Bluffton City Hall. 

The meeting will include officer and sub-committee reports and a review of the Allen County Museum in Lima. 

Aaron Rule will present a program, "Bluffton Antiques and Artifacts" where he will show parts of his personal collection.

Cory-Rawson schools host seniors and alumnus Doug Kose at April events

On April 28, 120 senior citizens and grandparents from the Cory-Rawson Local School district attended its first Senior Citizen & Grandparent Breakfast. Student-leaders welcomed guests and served breakfast, while kindergarten through fourth grade students sang with the CRHS Jazz Band.  Following breakfast and the performances, grandparents and their grandchildren participated in a variety of activities. Grandparents of fifth graders brought family treasures and shared them as part of their classroom "Antiques Roadshow." 

The following day, Cory-Rawson welcomed back 1994 Alumni Doug Kose to kick off the 3rd Annual Cory-Rawson Community Day as the Keynote speaker. Kose spoke to our 7-12th graders about 'Chasing Your Dream, While Giving Back.'

Kose chased his high school dream of working at a TOP 20 University Athletic Department and served as the Assistant Athletic Directorfor Marketing and Sales at the University of Tennessee.

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