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Benny's or Whippy Dip...whatever...tis the season

It takes something fairly spectacular to drag my attention from Lady Gaga singing "Poker Face" on my headset at 6 a.m. on a warm March day, but Bill Marchal did it with a simple statement.

"You know what. March 19."

Say no more. But dang. That's still a week away -- seven days too many.

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Caity Matter among BSB's all-decade top 10

Caity Matter, Bluffton High School grad, was recently named to the Buckeye Sports Bulletin top 10 most outstanding Ohio State women's basketball players of the last decade.

Matter was tied for third on the list. According to BSB, the top five players are:
1 - Jessica Davenport (2004-07)
2 - Jantel Lavender (2008-present)
3 - Caity Matter (2001-05)
3 - Brandie Hoskins (2004-07)
5 - Courtney Coleman (2000-03)

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Abby Tuttle, Joel Siefker, Payton Snider, James Harrod, Jonatan Moser, Danyelle Hughes MS students of the month

The Bluffton Middle School has announced its February students of the months. Click here for their photos.

6th Grade:

Abby Tuttle, daughter of Dave and Bev Tuttle, Bluffton. Abby is in the BMS Choir. Next year she would like to try out for the 7th grade Middle school basketball and volleyball teams. She likes to play outside, do crafts, and make head bands in her spare time.

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You bet! The vehicle is red

You bet! The vehicle is red. But as for "SCT," no clue. We spotted this Putnam County plate in the Founders Hall parking lot.

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Look who bowled at 288 at Southgate Lanes

Eagles
Scores bowled on: Mar.6
Boys High Game

Trevor Bunch 150
Jayden Foltz 146
Trevor Bunch 124
Kaden Reneker 122

Girls High Game
Ashley Sickles 102
Ashley Sickles 97
Megan Davis 91
Stacie Palte 91

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Groves' Bears business will relocate on South Main while building repairs underway

Groves Bears store will temporarily relocate the business and reopen for walk-In business the week of March 29, according to Robin Wilch, store owner.

The new location will be at 123 S. Main St., which is the former Wright's store. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has used that building as its office during the streetscape project.

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