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Up to their ears in it: Suter's sweet corn, that is - come and get it

Do you like your sweet corn on or off the cob?

No matter. You may have it both ways if necessary because it is officially in season. Those familiar red barn markets are open for business and that means Suter’s Produce of Pandora is up to their ears in it.

Jerry Suter told the Icon that “we are now picking sweet corn and it is excellent.” He added that other items available in the red barn markets are tomatoes, peaches, green beans and an assortment of garden veggies.

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Table linen sale at Ten Thousand Villages

Ten Thousand Villages is holding a table linen sale now to Monday, July 28, according to Aphaphanh Nussbaum, manager.

"Buy one tablecloth and get one 50 percent off," she said. "Also, buy three napkins, napkin rings or placements and get the fourth free."

Ten Thousand Villages
115 S. Main St.
Bluffton
419-358-7233

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Polished offers pedicures starting at $19

Polished Nails and Body Salon, 417 N. Main St., Bluffton, now offers pedicures starting at $19. 

Joan Frederick, owner, says to call for your appointment today. Other Polished offers are in the attachment at the bottom of this story.

Phone: 419-358-0001

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Here's the July special from thirty-one independent consultant

Robin Bowlus, thirty-one independent consultant, says "Stock up on summer essentials."

In July for every $35 spent, you get an essential storage tote for $5.

Email orders to: [email protected]

Her website is below:

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Citizens National Bank opens full-service office in Defiance

Citizens National Bank announces the opening of its new full-service office in Defiance. Located at 601 E. Second St., the office offers commercial lending, agricultural lending, mortgage lending and a full spectrum of deposit products and cash management options for business and personal use. 

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The Icon answers Bluffton's most asked summer question: "What's going in at KFC?"

Bluffton’s most asked summer question, “What’s going in at KFC?” is getting closer to being answered.

The Icon understands that the former restaurant at 415 State Route 103 has sold. The new owners are from Lima and have Chinese restaurant experience.

No other information about the new owners was available over the Fourth of July weekend.

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