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Could this belong to a BHS math teacher?

We spot this plate near Bluffton High School during school days. If we aren't mistaken it belongs to Pam Riffle a Buckeye fan.

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Letter: Vote "yes" for school levy

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The Beaverdam/Bluffton School support system is reaching out for assistance again.

If you listen you will hear Lauren, Abbie, Sami, Cole, Brennan, Anna, Katie, Libby, Lauren, Matt, Maggie, Lucie, Hunter, Julia, Olivia, Cobie, Levi, Katie, Nick, Gabe, Luke, Matt, Andrew, Nick, Ethan, Jennifer, and all their friends saying thank you for showing your care and concern to us.

Your support will keep our buildings functional and the daily business of running a school on task for our administrators and teachers.

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Jesse Henry brings Columbus band to Bluffton April 24

Jesse Henry

Bluffton native Jesse Henry and the Royal Tycoons, a blues band from Colombus will perform in the back room of Tu Pueblo, Saturday, April 24.

The show opens with an act by Bluffton University grad Matt Keeler at 8 p.m. Admission is $5.

By the time Henry graduated from Bluffton High School he already had a loyal following for his music career, and he hasn't slowed down since then.

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Leave it to the PromoHits staff

Leave it to the PromoHits staff

There's a very long story behind this photo. Here's the short version. Mark Zwiebel, assistant manager of PromoHits, 141B N. Main St., was treated with special decorations by the PromoHits staff marking his 25th birthday. It should be noted that his birthday was in February. However, the decorations still stand. We undersand that PromoHits owner, Melinda Bowden celebrates her 40th birthday today (April 23). We can't imagine what's in store for her when she comes to work today.

Trash into Cash raises funds for Bluffton Community Assistance Program

Last weekend's "Trash Into Cash" sale, sponsored by Beyond Budgeting, was more than your typical garage sale. It was a chance for the community to shop for bargains while supporting the work of the Bluffton Community Assistance Program.

In all, over $80 was raised for the program and a large box of non-perishable food was donated at the sale.

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Looks like initials to me

SKC 1 is on a vehicle driven by Sharon K. Carpenter.

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