Beth Bish of Bluffton Pediatrics gets ready to cut the ribbon, which officially opens Bluffton's newest business. From left, Larry Hoffman, Doug Luginbill, Wally Buroker, Tammy Whitlow, Connie Kruse, Tom Langals, Brian Langals, Jim Bish, Beth Bish, CNP, Barb Hammell, Christine Clymer, Kat Hunnaman, Mark Alliman and Bob Inniger. Employees are Jim and Beth Bish, Barb Hammell, Christine Clymer and Kat Hunnaman. Other participants are members of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.
Bluffton University has named Rhonda Gottschalk as its head women’s soccer coach.
Gottschalk, an assistant coach at Bowling Green State University the last two years, is the first full-time head coach in Bluffton women’s soccer history. Patrick (Rick) Nussbaum has been both the head men’s and women’s soccer coach since 2010 and, with the duties now split, has become the first full-time head coach of the men’s program.
It was 85 Bluffton High School graduations ago. The "old" addition to the high school wasn't even constructed when the BHS class of 1930 received their diplomas.
Members of this class knew the meaning of the Great Depression, having graduated just months after the October 1929 stock market crash.
Click on the image to enlarge - All class member names are under their photos.
Remember, this is Bluffton Pediatrics. And, Beth Bish, CNP, pediatric nurse pracitioner, has thought of everything.
Therefore, you'd expect a kid-sized toilet for clientel. You'll find one in the men's and women's rooms at Bluffton Pediatrics.
Bluffton Pediatrics opened Jan. 5, at 505 E. Jefferson St., Suite A. The child's size toilet is just one of the many items designed for youthful patients.
BLUFFTON, Ohio - Bluffton University junior Taylor Whitaker (Mansfield/Lexington) helped Bluffton go 2-1 over Christmas break en route to being named the Heartland Conference Player of the Week.