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Beavers sports recap, December 3

Women's basketball
The Bluffton University women's basketball team struggled to put the biscuit in the basket as Hanover walloped the Beavers 74-50 on Saturday, Dec. 3. Bluffton suffered its first lost, falling to 4-1 and 1-1 in the conference. Hanover upped its mark to 5-2 with a perfect 2-0 HCAC record.

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November weather observations by Guy Verhoff

How would you summarize November 2022 weather? All over the place?

Here is the local report with highs, lows and precipitation from National Weather Service observer Guy Verhoff in Pandora, who always sends his report with the salutation, "Have a blessed week!"

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December Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce meeting

Program by DNC Hydraulics

The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce will host its next member breakfast meeting on Friday, December 9. 

BREAKFAST
Greenhorn, a vegan/vegetarian restaurant at 112 Vine St, is the Breakfast Sponsor and provider.

  • 7:00 a.m. - Breakfast is served
  • 7:30 a.m. - Program begins
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Bluffton library board organizational meeting

The Board of Trustees (members listed below) of Bluffton Public Library will hold its annual organizational meeting on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 6:30 p.m.

The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers, set the 2023 meeting schedule and approve temporary authorizations for 2023.

LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jessica Hermiller, Director
James Weaver, Fiscal Officer

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BHS swim team has strong season opener at Waterdog Sprint meet

Two Pirate freshmen set new team records in 50 freestyle

The Bluffton High School swim team opened their 2022 season at the Waterdog Sprint meet hosted by Celina High School and held at the Jay County Pool in Indiana on December 3.

Seventeen teams from the region competed in the sprint meet that included four events: the 50 freestyle, 50 butterfly, 50 backstroke and 50 breaststroke. There were about 170 girls and 90 boys competing for the day. Top 16 places in each event scored points for their team.

The Bluffton boys team won the meet with 187.5 points from six swimmers. St. Mary’s finished second with 115 points and Ottawa Glandorf finished third with 75.5 points.

The Bluffton girls placed third with 85 points from eight swimmers. Ottawa Glandorf took the top honor with 109 points and Fort Recovery finished in second with 92 points.

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