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Defiance comes to Founders Hall Wednesday night

By Mallory Kemper, sports information intern

The Bluffton University men's basketball team struggled with its shooting in a 65-55 loss at Rose-Hulman on Saturday, February 12. The Beavers dropped to 14-9 overall and 7-9 in the Heartland Conference following their fourth consecutive setback. The Engineers improved to 10-6 in the HCAC and 16-7 overall.

Bluffton jumped out to a 10-5 lead over Rose less than six minutes in before the Engineers used a 4-0 run to make the score 10-9 at the 13:19 mark.

Tim Lehman bowls a 279 at Southgate

Eagles Scores bowled on Feb. 5
Boys High Game

Jayden Foltz 143
Danny Klingler 132
Casey McGuire 123
Jayden Foltz 116

Girls High Game
Molly McCracken 112
Lacey McClain 94
Molly McCracken 89
Arielle O'Neal 81

Boys High Series (2 games)
Jayden Foltz 259
Danny Klingler 230
Casey McGuire 220
Brayton Businger 211

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"The Lost Girls," March 2 book discussion at Common Grounds

Do you enjoy learning about new places and cultures? Bluffton Public Library's March book discussion selection, The Lost Girls by Jennifer Baggett, will take you to four continents on "one unconventional tour around the world."

The group meets Wednesday, March 2, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Common Grounds Coffeehouse and Caf'e in Bluffton.

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Leaving a Love Legacy workshop Feb. 28 at public library

Beyond Budgeting of Bluffton will host an informal workshop, "Leaving a Love Legacy," from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m., Monday, Feb. 28, in the Richland Room of the Bluffton Public Library, according to Beth Boehr of Beyond Budgeting.

During the interactive workshop Boehr will share with participants what documents are needed and practical organizational tips so that important documents may be easily located in case of an emergency.

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MMH Mobile Meals seeks volunteers

The Mennonite Memorial Home has a need for a volunteer in its Mobile Meal program.

"We deliver Mobile Meals to people in the Bluffton community. Each day the meals are delivered by a local volunteer. Currently we have a need for a volunteer on the third Monday of each month," said Mary Ann Ring, volunteer coordinator.

"The volunteering only takes about 45 miutes and starts at 11:30 a.m. If any one is interested they can contact Ring at 419-358-1015.

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You can help the Bluffton fire department - remove the snow around your fire hydrant

The Bluffton Fire Department is asking for your help. With the recent snows, fire hydrants in the Village of Bluffton have become snow covered, according to Jon Kinn, fire chief."

The fire department is asking that you help out by clearing the snow around the fire hydrants in your yard or in your neighborhoods," he said.

If you notice a hydrant in your neighborhood that needs cleaned please call 419-358-8606 and press option 1 and leave a message.

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