Who will be the 2013 Bluffton High School homecoming queen and king? Here are senior members of the homecoming court, from left, Sophie Marcum, Noah Stratton, Audrey Marshall, Jonah Bourassa, Drake Luginbuhl and Olivia Hunt.
Bluffton High School celebrates its 2013 homecoming this weekend. One queen and one king will be named in a pre-game ceremony on Harmon Field on Friday.
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Olivia Hunt is daughter of Stan Hunt and Cindy Wagner, and stepfather, John Wagner, 10540 Shifferly Road, Bluffton. She is a student helper in the middle school cafeteria, plays varsity volleyball, basketball and softball. She works at Bob Evans and hopes to major in pharmacy next year in college.
Scott Basinger, Pandora attorney, has purchased the Samuel W. Diller Co., LPA, according to Diller, owner of the law firm that started in Bluffton in 1971.
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Basinger, a Pandora native, has owned the Basinger Law Office, Pandora, since 2010. The new owner said that the Bluffton law office’s name will remain unchanged. Basinger’s practice focuses on real estate, estate planning, business law and personal injuries.
The Bluffton High School Football Moms invite community groups to join this year's Bluffton High School homecoming parade.
The parade forms at The Centre on North Main Street at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4. The parade starts at 5 p.m. The parade route is from the Centre south on Main to College and onto Harmon Field.
The Moms say: "We are looking for groups, organizations and churches to be a part of this year's parade." Floats and vehilcles supporting the community are invited.
Suter's Corn Maze, cider press and hayride to the pumpkin patch are open in October, according to Jerry Suter. Suter's is located at 8250 Road R, Pandora.
The corn maze and hayrides to the pumpkin patch are now open Saturdays and Sundays until Oct. 27.