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Oh, Christmas tree!

One of Main Street's beautiful Christmas trees is in the Ellerbrock Spine and Soft Tissue window at 120 N. Main St., Here are two views of the tree.

Christmas greetings from Ada to Bluffton

Here's the fourth in a series of Ada-Bluffton Icon Christmas picture exchanges.

Each day until Dec. 31 on Bluffton Icon we'll post a holiday lights photo from our neighbor community of Ada. And, as a small inset, you'll see the photo from Bluffton that is posted on Ada Icon.

In this installment, the larger photo shows ad Ada holiday lawn display. The inset shows Luke's window on Main Street, now posted on Ada Icon.

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Always Right Driving School next classes start Jan. 10

Always Right Driving School, 205  N. High St., Columbus Grove, announces its driver’s education classes planned in January and February.

Classes are held in three locations:  Columbus Grove, Shawnee and Bath from noon to 4:10 p.m.

The schedule follows:
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14

The next series of classes begin Feb. 28.

For class payment and additional information contact Kay Ruen, at 419-604-0869, or click on the website below. Class fee is $335 and a flexible payment plan is available. 

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Bluffton boys smother Continental in 2nd half

Donley led BHS with 15 points, Kinn 14, Boblitt 12, Schaadt 11

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The host Bluffton boys basketball team outscored Continental 29-10 Tuesday night en route to a convincing 68-40 win.

The non-league game was scheduled after Continental was set to compete in the annual four-team Bluffton McDonald's Holiday Tournament, which was cancelled.

The host Pirates led just 19-18 after a high-scoring first period behind Kyler Kinn's eight points. Bluffton extended the margin to 39-30 at intermisson as Trenton Donley drained two second-quarter triples.

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So, you think you know Bluffton? The answer

This holiday window painting is on a door of Bluffton High School facing Main Street.

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Why Does Winter Worsen Arthritis Symptoms?

Rheumatoid arthritis pain can feel worse during the winter months

This story provided by Ohio Northern University HealthWise Pharmacy.

If you feel your arthritis symptoms getting worse when winter comes, you are not alone. But what causes this issue?

Colder weather may worsen arthritis pain for a variety of reasons. We discuss those reasons and what you can do about them below.

Why does cold weather cause more pain or stiffness?

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