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Pandora-Gilboa veterans banquet invitation

Veterans living in the Pandora-Gilboa School District are invited to the Annual Veterans' Banquet at the Pandora United Methodist Church, 108 E. Washington St. on St. Rt. 12, on Thursday, November 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the church fellowship hall.

The dinner and short program are sponsored by the Pandora United Methodist Rebecca Circle.

Reservations for the veteran and spouse (or guest) are due November 1.

To RSVP, call the church office 419-384-3905 and leave your name, number of reservations and your contact information. 

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Pirates stay undefeated with shutout of Allen East

NWC championship to be decided in showdown finale at Grove 

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton football team silenced local rival Allen East 42-0 in their Northwest Conference match Friday night at Goodwin Field in Harrod to stay undefeated and tied atop the league heading to the final week of the regular season.

The stingy Pirate defense came up with five sacks en route to their seventh consecutive shutout.  

Bluffton scored all of its points in the first half, highlighted by a 28-point second quarter.

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Pirates run in NWC league meet; Essinger places 6th

By Cort Reynolds

SPENCERVILLE__The Bluffton High School cross country teams competed at the annual Northwest Conference championship meet in Spencerville on a wet and 53-degree Saturday, October 14.

GIRLS
Junior June Essinger finished a strong sixth in the 45-runner girls field to record the top Lady Pirate showing.

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PHOTO Bluffton shields for breast cancer awareness

Pink shields adorn the shoulders of Bluffton Police Department officers during the month of October 2023. Thanks to the department's seamstress, the officers are expressing their support of those facing breast cancer and encouraging others to take action in the fight against the disease.

One century ago this BHS team made a name for itself

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

This Bluffton High School team wasn’t even called the “Pirates,” yet 100 seasons ago, it set the standard for a winning football tradition in our community.

The 1923 red and white Bluffton team, playing before most school athletic leagues were formed, won eight games and lost only one. Even its loss, by a close 3 to 9 score, was impressive.

Here’s the story of this Bluffton team:

Weekend Doctor: Midwifery

By Missy Moore, APRN-CNM, APRN-CNP
Midwifery, Blanchard Valley Obstetrics & Gynecology

Although midwives have been around for hundreds of years, the term midwife is one that not many are able to clearly define. There is often confusion surrounding the many types of midwives and the span of roles a midwife might play. 

Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM) are highly trained providers who first are educated and trained as registered nurses, then choose to attend accredited universities, followed by passing a midwifery board-certified examination. CNMs also must maintain their licensures every five years by completing a number of continuing education requirements. In Ohio, CNMs work in collaboration with physicians and deliver babies in hospitals and birth centers. In contrast, lay midwives learn their skills through apprenticeship and are not legally recognized by the state they practice in and deliver babies in homes.

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