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4 Gals and a Guy to entertain at Nov. 11 Senior Center dinner meeting

6:00 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, 132 N. Main St.

Members of the Bluffton Senior Center are invited to the November 11 dinner meeting catered by the Norwoods Café, Debbie Brenneman. The menu is ham loaf, au gratin potatoes, green beans, cole slaw and jello. Cost is $12 and reservations are due by Saturday, Nov. 9. 

The program emcee will be Richard Bucher and the program will feature 4 Gals and a Guy, a high school singing group directed by Kevin Gratz. 

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Everence internship experience is Nov. 5 Forum topic

11:00 a.m., November 5, Musselman Library Reading Room

Colby Schlabach ‘25, an accounting major from Sugarcreek, Ohio, will present the First Tuesday in the Library Forum, “My Actuarial Internship: Spreadsheets, math and miniature donkeys,” on November 5.

During the presentation, Schlabach will share experiences from his internship with Everence, a faith-based financial services agency, along with other experiences from his summer in Goshen, Ind.

Make a Difference Day

Shoppers at Bluffton's Community Markets were invited to make a difference on Saturday, October 26. Crossroad Crisis Center provided a list of items needed at lhe local domestic violence shelter. For more information about Crossroads, visit www.crossroadscrisiscenter.com. For assistance, call 419-228-HELP (4357).

Veteran Pirate duo runs at CC regionals

By Cort Reynolds

TIFFIN - Two Bluffton seniors competed in the 22-team Div. III regional cross country meet Saturday, Octobe 26, at Tiffin’s Hedges-Boyer Park.

Pirate senior Levi Fenzl finished a solid 38th place in the 177-runner boys race. His time over the 3.1-mile course was 16:56.67.

Pirate senior June Essinger crossed the finish line in 101st place amid a massive field of 182 runners in the girls race. Her five-kilometer time was 21:46.86.

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Pirate football blanked by Grove in NWC title showdown

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON – In the most anticipated league game of the Northwest Conference season between unbeaten rivals, Bluffton lost its title showdown 42-0 to the potent Columbus Grove run game and stingy defense at Harmon Field Friday, October 25.

The visiting Bulldogs dominated to seize the outright league championship in a surprisingly lopsided regular season finale on a cool evening.

The Pirates trailed 28-0 at halftime as CG scored touchdowns on their first four possessions.

The Pirates fell to 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the NWC with the defeat. 

Defending league co-champion Columbus Grove improved to 10-0 overall and won the NWC title outright at 7-0 after the big win.  ▶︎

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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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