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Ideal Images moves to North Main Street location - inside The Black Lab

Ideal Images, owned by Rachel and Aaron Webster, have sold their 114 E. College Ave. storefront and have relocated inside The Black Lab Trading Co., 121 N. Main St.

See story above for the new owners of the East College Avenue building.

Ideal Images specializes in corporate wear, school spirit, custom embroidery and silk screening. Those services will continue to be offered in the Main Street location.

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Ideal Images building sold to TTS Rental Properties

TTS Rental Properties of Bluffton has purchased the building housing Ideal Images at 114 E. College Ave., Bluffton. The keys passed to the new owners on March 2.

Sheena and Tom Dotson are the owners of TTS Rental Properties. They also own Tommy's Tire Sales, 319 N. Main St., and Tommy Truck Sales, State Route 103, Bluffton.

Rachel and Aaron Webster sold the buiding, which had housed Ideal Images. See the story below for an update on Ideal Images.

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March 3 PrimeTimers cancelled

Due to the forecasted weather on Tuesday, March 3, PrimeTimers has been cancelled. The group will meet next on Tuesday, April 7.

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Findlay Fishing Club accepting 2015 memberships

The Findlay Fishing Club is now accepting member applications for 2015. Its members say that it's the best fishing hole in Hancock County.

For membership information call 419-235-9019 or vist the club website at: wwwfindlayfishingclub.org
 

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Digging in against cancer - baseball team raises nearly $7,000

Chase Jones’ life has become his life’s work.

“What I’ve learned, looking back, is I shouldn’t be here,” said Jones, who was diagnosed with Stage IV brain cancer as a freshman at the University of North Carolina in 2006. “The sole reason I’m here is because somebody gave back.”

That’s what Jones was at Bluffton University to witness firsthand on Feb. 25 as founder and CEO of the Vs. Cancer Foundation, which is dedicated to combating childhood cancer.

Rev. Howard J. Landes 1932-2015

Rev. Howard J. Landes, 82, died at the Inn at Amethyst on Feb. 26, 2015, in Peoria, Ariz.

He is survived by his wife, Wanda M. Landes, and his children and their families, Bruce and Roxanne Landes of Phoenix Ariz., Dean and Monica, Logan and his wife Lydia and Taylor Landes of Fountaintown Ind., and Alan and Vicki, Tiffany, Cassie and Joshua Landes of Niagara Falls, N.Y. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Sandra Landes, and grandson, Andrew Landes.

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