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Bluffton High School Homecoming Court for 2023

Homecoming week celebrations include the crowning of the 2023 Pirate King and Queen on Friday, September 29. The Homecoming Court is made up of Back L-R) Terron Boblitt (11th), John-Paul Yoder (12th), Ian Rieman (12th), Theo Andreas (12th); 3rd row) Ben Lovett (9th), Ella Armstrog (12th), Jasmine Hasting (12th) Caitlyn Couch (12th), Luke Ginther (10th); 2nd row) Kally Cotter (11th), Lauren Dearth (10th), Nora Matthews (9th) 1st row) Jillian Richards (3rd), Isaiah Thiel (3rd).

 

The Black Lab Trading Company celebrates 25 years in business

On Friday and Saturday, Sept 29 and 30, The Black Lab Trading Company will celebrate 25 years of doing business in Bluffton. The business will be celebrating with sales, refreshments, giveaways and more. 

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Lima Patrol Post open house for 90th Anniversary

In celebration of the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s 90th anniversary, the Lima Post is  hosting an open house for members of the community. The open house allows our Patrol personnel, including troopers, and professional staff, to interact with the public we serve. 

September 28, 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Lima Patrol Post, 2005 E. Fourth Street, Lima

Members of the community can tour the facility, ask questions and learn about  employment opportunities with the Patrol. A recruiter will be on-site to assist with any  recruitment questions and help with the application process. 

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September Discovery Days winning tickets

Here are the winning numbers for the September Discovery Days prize drawing, A program of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. 

Three prizes carried over from last month. Prizes will be available for pickup at the Bluffton Public Library, 145 S. Main.

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State of the University presentation includes gift announcement

During the annual State of the University Forum, President Jane Wood announced a major gift from the estate of an alumnus, explained how the state of each student directly impacts the state of the university and shared successes from the past year.

To a round of applause, President Wood revealed a $1.8 million unrestricted gift from the estate of John and Erma Stutzman. A 1950 graduate, John Stutzman was a urologist and lifelong Bluffton supporter.

Connecting the announcement to the main theme, Wood shared the verse Luke 12:48 “To whom much is given, much is expected,” while reminding students how, just as it did for the Stutzman’s, their college education can inspire a lifetime of learning, serving and giving back. 

BFR now offers 24-hour access

Bluffton Family Recreation has announced that they are “going 24 hours” starting October 2.

To gain 24-hour access, one must be a member of the BFR in good standing who is 18 years of age or older. Paperwork is available at the front desk of the BFR and a key fob must be purchased for $20. This is a one-time fee unless the key fob is lost or stolen.

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