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Ryan Stackhouse was a real estate broker

Ryan Stackhouse, 47, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 26, 2024 at the Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay with his family by his side.  He was born September 19, 1976 in Willard to Jerry and Jan (McDonald) Stackhouse.  

In the short 47 years he lived, Ryan was so many things to so many people. He was a son, a brother, an uncle, a friend, and most importantly a husband and a father. Ryan was also the family poet, a great dancer and an incredibly positive person. He was our hero, who faced his battle with cancer with humor, dignity and grace. He was family oriented, selfless and always known for his quick wit and his humor. Ryan loved his family more than anything, cherishing all the time they spent together. He was a proud dad who loved supporting his children’s endeavors, especially cheering them on at school sporting events and activities. Ryan had a heart of gold, able to do anything and willing to do everything anyone asked. He wanted to protect and take care of everyone, even in his final days, providing comfort with his words “it’s all going to be o.k.”

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July 27 Discovery Days attractions

 

The Saturday, July 27 edition of Bluffton Discovery Days includes pop-up shops, family activities, and the chance to win Bluffton Bucks. Head into town for the following attractions:

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Bluffton University celebrates 125 years

Bluffton University will celebrate Homecoming Oct. 4-6 The 125th anniversary of Bluffton University will be celebrated during this Homecoming weekend. Activities will include "campus tours, Beaver Tail-Gating, inflatables, athletic events, friends and celebrating 125 years of Bluffton!"

Bluffton School Board meeting, July 29

The Bluffton Exempted Village Schools board of education will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, July 29. The attached agenda includes:

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Weekend Doctor: What’s a fever?

By April Lieb, PA-C
Physician Assistant, Caughman Health Center

Fever. A common question for many parents is, “What is considered a fever?” Fever in children can be scary, but just because there is a fever does not always mean there is cause for alarm. Normal body temperature is considered 98.6 F (37 C). In the world of pediatrics, a fever is considered 100.4 F (38 C) per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

A fever helps the body by stimulating the immune system to fight the infection. Other common reasons children will develop a fever are overdressing, immunizations and occasionally teething, although in these cases the fever is typically less than 100 F. 

If your child is under three months old and has a fever of 100.4 F or higher, you should seek medical attention. 

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Nester featured on NPR puzzle program

Bufftonite Darryl Nester was the talented and lucky contestant to match wits with National Public Radio’s puzzle master Will Shortz on the Sunday, July 21 program.

With the support of host Ayesha Rascoe, Nester performed nicely in a live puzzle quiz that he said left him “relieved.”

Nester had his name drawn from among 900 listeners who correctly answered this challenge: 

Think of a famous actor and a famous actress who co-starred in a classic movie of the past. The actress's first name, when reversed, and the actor’s last name, spelled forward, are similar romantic gifts. Who are these film stars?

 He told Shortz and Rascoe that he has been following the program for some 28 years.

Listen to Nester on National Public Radio HERE

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