Pirates home opener vs. Arcadia is 5 p.m. on April 4

By Cort Reynolds

CAREY–Bluffton High School lost to Carey 10-0 in a non-league softball bout Friday evening, March 31.

The Pirates dropped to 2-1 after suffering their first loss.

A gallery of photos by Jamie Nygaard provides a track and field-level view of the March 28 home meet hosted by Bluffton High School at Bluffton University. The BHS Pirates competed against the Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan Raiders and the Lima Bath Wildcats. See Bluffton results HERE.

Photo gallery by Jamie Nygaard on Facebook

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School boys track and field team won a three-team meet at the Bluffton University facility on Tuesday, March 28. Bath and Ben Logan also competed in the event.

Several Pirates posted first-place finishes at the meet (complete Bluffton results HERE.):

Senior Sam Derstine crossed the line first in the boys 800 meters (2:02.4). Classmate Eden Antrim came home first in the 1600 (4:51.2).

St. Mary's Catholic Church, 160 N. Spring St., has provided the attached schedule for 2023 Holy Week services including April 6, Holy Thursday; April 7, Good Friday; April 8, East Vigil; April 9, Easter Sunday.

Twelve or thirteen, no one knows for certain

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

How many saloons existed in Bluffton in the 1890s? No one is really certain. There may have been 12 or 13... and they moved around and changed hands often.

Piecing together what we know about many of these establishments the map provides a picture of saloon locations in the 1890s.

Consider today that nearly 40 businesses exist between the town hall and the public library, including Vine and Cherry streets. Imagine in a dozen of those as saloons. How many offered 100 proof drinks and how many were for men only?

One of those saloons, The Monarch Billiard Saloon, posted this advertisement in a July 1893 issue of the Bluffton News.

"Take notice – Having just added to my former large stock, some of the best brands of fine liquors and wines I am now prepared to offer for sale such as: • 8-year-old Overholt rye

• 12-year-old Crow

• 7-year-old Gugenheimer rye

• 10-year-old Kentucky Club

• 6-year-old Crystal Rock

• 8-year-old Hancock Club

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By Paula Scott

A Bluffton Community First Responders Appreciation Breakfast was hosted by Bluffton Middle School students on March 31. The event was heartwarming as well as somber. It marked the first anniversary of the line of duty death of Bluffton Police Officer Dominic Francis and it provided the students with an opportunity to express their appreciation to the men and women who protect our community as well as respond to emergencies on the roads, in workplaces and in our homes.

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School boys baseball team lost 7-5 at Carey Friday. The Pirates then fell 11-1 at unbeaten Liberty-Benton (4-0) Saturday.

The Pirate boys host Arcadia (0-1) Tuesday evening.

The following 3rd Quarter Honor Roll for the 2022-2023 school year has been announced by Bluffton High School.

Severe storms including tornadoes resulted in damage, injuries and 11 deaths in the South and Midwest on Friday March 31-Saturday April 1. AEP Ohio has issued the following reminders on safety precautions:

"We strongly encourage customers with life-supporting medical equipment to have a backup power source and an alternate plan in the event of a power outage.

"As we get ready for the latest incoming weather, you too can prepare yourself and your loved ones by following these tips: 

Due to the weather forecast calling for high winds and rain, the Village Of Beaverdam Easter Egg Hunt will be moved to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 2 at Village Park.

Organizers noted, "We want to keep everyone safe. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.”

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