Something to tell your grandchildren about - the spring of 2020
Each Bluffton generation has something of it's own:
A blizzard
A flood
A visit from John Dillinger
A stock market crash
A world war
Life before the internet
Going to school before doors were locked
The list goes on.
Bluffton residents experiencing life in the spring of 2020 have something of their own - something to talk with their grandchildren about.
It's a virus that keeps people from shopping, from going to church, from going to school, to prom, graduation, funerals, Easter egg hunts, spring sports events, May Day, the movies, to work, to the library, to the coffee shop, to Luke's. The list goes on.
Each of us will have our own version of the spring of 2020. Jamie Nygaard offers these photos of Bluffton, providing one photographer's view.











Stories Posted This Week
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
- On March 28 Harnish to present "The Mennonite and the Quantum Physicist"
- Village of Bluffton meeting dates announced
- Bluffton Schools petition for Vine St. closure to create athletic practice field
- Elfrieda Ramseyer memorial service on March 29
- Gabriel named as BACC and BCE Assistant Director
- Signs of spring at the Bluffton University Nature Preserve
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Monday, March 24, 2025
- Claude Campbell served in the U.S. Naval Reserves
- AEP Ohio mailer includes disconnect procedure announcement
- Ada traffic stop leads to pursuit and crash on State Route 81
- Is it almost garage sale time?
- Make a date to visit the library during National Library Week
- New Allen County health data on agency's website