Dr. Cheri Diller, M.D., general practitioner, has joined Bluffton Family Practice and is accepting new patients, according to Dr. Darrel R. Hotmire.
Bluffton Family Practice is located at 582 Harmon Road, Bluffton.
Dr. Diller is seeing all ages of patients from newborns to seniors and both men and women.
The Pandora native has worked in private practice several years and until recently, she was a private practice staff physician with Bluffton Primary Care.
She has hospital affiliations with Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center, Findlay and Bluffton campuses.
To schedule an appointment call Bluffton Family Practice at 419-369-4804.
By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Ada golf team whipped Hardin County foe Ridgemont 199-254 Monday evening in a dual match to end their regular season on a high note at the Bluffton Golf Course.
It was Ada's third straight match with a team score under 200. The Bulldogs dominated by taking the top five spots in the match.
"The boys are looking to carry this momentum into the (upcoming) post-season tournaments," said Ada head coach Jason Campbell.
Bulldog junior Brevin Sizemore was first medalist with a score of 46. He finished strong with scores of five, five and three over the final three holes.
Funeral services for Mildred L. James Moore, 99, Lawrence, will be held at noon, Friday Sept. 27, at the First United Methodist Church in Lawrence, Kansas.
Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Ada. Mildred died Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, at her home.
She was born Feb. 3, 1920 in Ada, the daughter of Clyde and Nellie (Garwood) James.
Meet the Harvest and Herb queen candidates. Seated from left, Isabella Mancuso, Kendal Guagenti and Katie Butterfield. Standing from left, McKenzie Long, Dani Waugh, Tori Ross, Isabella East, Nora Dellifield, Josie Poling and Coco McLaughlin. CLICK HERE for a story about the candidates.
The Bulldogs ran out to the early cushion behind a big-play offense and cruised to the victory, quickly putting to rest any thoughts of a close contest
By Cort Reynolds
McGUFFEY - The Ada football team raced to a 33-point halftime lead and thumped traditional rival Upper Scioto Valley 45-14 Saturday night in a makeup game postponed by bad weather Friday.
The Bulldogs ran out to the early cushion behind a big-play offense and cruised to the victory, quickly putting to rest any thoughts of a close contest.
Ada earned its first win as they completed the non-league part of their schedule 1-2. The Rams fell to 2-1 after their first 2-0 start in years.