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In case you missed it: Welcome to Issue 3 of Bluffton Icon Highlights, June 2025.

Chances are you are reading this online. That’s where the Icon has been since 2009.

These Highlights are also being printed to provide in-house copies for Bluffton Public Library, Musselman Library at Bluffton University and the Bluffton Senior Center. We’ll be exploring wider distribution, so please let us know if you are interested in this opportunity.

June 2025 flew by as summer days often do. See below for an index of the stories included in this issue.

ABOVE) Super Cute Dresses is located in the former Riley Creek Mercantile building

By Liz Gordon-Hancock

www.SuperCuteDresses.com/ is an online shop owned by Luke and Kariann Ringger of rural Bluffton. The business sells nursing dresses to mothers and dresses to women of all shapes and sizes. The business started back in July 2022 from their home.

Compiled by Marlena Ballinger

The following 11 land transfers took place in the Bluffton Exempted Village School District in June 2025 as reported on the websites of Allen County Auditor Rachael S. Gilroy Hancock County Auditor Charity A. Rauschenberg.

Address - Sale Date - Sale Price - Land Use 

AGRICULTURAL
0 County Rd 15 - 6/2/2025 - $350,000 - Agricultural Vacant Land - Shaw Sharon D Jeffrey J Jerry R & Lewis Susan D to Spallinger Andrew & Emily

FROM BSC FACEBOOK__Bluffton Soccer Club will be hosting the inaugural Alumni and Fans Golf Scramble on August 8 at Hidden Creek golf course. Gather your team and join us for some fun while we raise money for Bluffton’s new Legacy Park. Registration is limited to the first 26 teams, so don’t wait - get signed up today HERE.

MEDIA RELEASE__On Saturday, July 12, the Bluffton-Pandora Swiss Community Historical Society will host the second of this summer’s Second Saturday events. Visitors are invited from 1-4:00 p.m. at the Schumacher Homestead, 8350 Bixel Road, Bluffton.

There will be several displays related to hunting and trapping in this area during the second half of the 19th century. At that time these activities were basic survival skills, as settlers depended in part on wild animals for food and clothing.

LIMA__On July 2, Allen County Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey Reed dismissed felony charges against Ronald Powell of Findlay, who was alleged to have discharged a firearm while being pursued by Bluffton Police officers in December 2021.

The Lima News has reported that Reed found the state in error when it provided Powell with the wrong address for the Common Pleas Court, which delayed his request to proceed to trial within 180 days.

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