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Weekend Doctor: Children’s sleep habits

By Grace Eberly, DO Pediatrics

As children transition from summer to school, parents frequently consult pediatricians for sleep problems. Whether children are having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, poor sleep can wreak havoc on a child’s physical health, mood and school performance. Furthermore, when children don’t sleep, neither do their parents, which can mean that entire families are affected by disruptions in sleep patterns.

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Social Work students will Trick or Can on October 31

Members of the Bluffton University Social Work Club will take part in a Trick or Can activity on October 31, the same night that Bluffton holds trick or treating. Donations will be delivered to the Bluffton Community Assistance Corporation food pantry.

Students in costume will go door to door asking for donations of shelf-stable and nonperishable food items (no glass). Donations may also be left on doorsteps and porches to be collected.

Agenda for October 28 Bluffton Council meeting

The Village of Bluffton has issued a preliminary agenda for the Council Meeting of October 28, which takes place at 7:00 p.m. on the third floor of Bluffton Town Hall, 154 N. Main.  

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Letter: Thank you to Bluffton EMS

We can’t thank the Bluffton EMS enough for their timely response in several scary situations over the past five years. The EMT’s have always been professional, thorough and comforting.

Rachel goes above and beyond and the care she gives is nothing short of exceptional.

When those unexpected things happen, it’s good to know we have a team of people ready to give their all in a time of need. Thank you, Bluffton EMS.

Rich and Melanie Montgomery

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Senior Center holds Christmas Garage Sale on Nov. 1-2

9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on November 1, 9:00 a.m.-noon on November 2, 132 N. Main St.

The Bluffton Senior Center will hold its annual Christmas Garage Sale from Friday to Saturday, November 1-2. Set up will be on Thursday, Oct. 31, and clean up will be on Saturday, Nov. 2, at noon. 

Regularly scheduled Senior Center events are on hold during this event. The event is staffed by volunteers. 

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University students to debate required religious education

11:00 a.m., November 5 at Yoder Recital Hall

Students in Dr. Gerald Mast’s Argumentation and Advocacy class will put the debate skills they have learned in class to the test at Forum on Tuesday, November 5.

Students will debate whether or not public schools in Ohio should be required to permit religious education.

This event is free and open to the public. Forum at Bluffton University provides a public space for interdisciplinary discovery about the personal, local and global challenges faced by students, faculty, staff and the Bluffton community.

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