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Thursday deadline for turkey orders from The Dough Hook

There's still time to order a Thanksgiving turkey from The Dough Hook, according to Marlena Ballinger.

The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, is taking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys, through Thursday, Nov. 19. The Dough Hook's turkeys are Bowman Landes, Ohio raised.

"Our turkeys are fresh and never frozen," she said. "They are gourmet, free-range, antibiotic-free, all vegetable fed and ready to cook."

The Dough Hook
117 N. Main St., Bluffton
419-369-4264
Tuesdays-Fridays 8 to 5
Saturdays 8-noon

 

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Governor's health order limits mass gatherings

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that Ohio Department of Health Interim Director Lance Himes signed a revised health order to limit mass gatherings in Ohio. This order takes effect at midnight tonight (Monday, Nov. 16).

“Despite the health order that limited mass gatherings to 10 people that was signed in April remaining in effect, we have seen rampant spread of the virus as a result of banquets, wedding receptions, and social gatherings following funerals,” said Governor DeWine. 

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1949 Bluffton beard contest

Here are two photos of Bluffton men who entered a July 4, 1949, beard contest, which was part of a ‘49er gold rush night rodeo in Bluffton.

Front row from left, Joe Swank, Ed Rice, Lazarus “Santa Claus” Basinger, Dave Risser, Hiram Huser and Wilford Geiger.

Second row from left, Walter Gratz, Everett “Suty” Suttermeister, John Stonehill, Bill Augsburger, Robert Dillman, William “Kaiser” Gaiffe and Truxton Hill.

Top row from left, Walter “Red” Stannus, unidentified, Bill Edwards, Howard Stauffer, Harry Bogart, Al Ingalls and Clair Leiber.

The dread of taking the quarry test

"All these years later, I still remember the dread I felt before taking the quarry test. This wasn't a written exam, and it had nothing to do with school. It was a rite of passage for any Bluffton kid from around the mid-1950s to the early-1990s who wanted to earn the right to swim in the Buckeye." - Rick Ramseyer

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This week's poll results

Here are results of last week's Icon poll. To take this week's poll, asking how covid-19 has affected you directly by clicking here.

This only happens in a small town

Dian and Alan Yoder were treated to the longest parade of honking vehicles that community has witnessed in a long time. It all happened between 5 and 6 p.m. on Friday, as Dr. Yoder retired after checking vision of Bluffton and area residents for over one-half century. Click here for the story. (Mark Yoder photo)

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