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MEDIA RELEASE__The holidays are not a time of cheer and merriment for all. Men and women experience an uptick in negative feelings until the end of the year, in direct opposition to the culture telling people they should be happy. Some reflect upon a child caught in addiction, a loved one who passed away over the holidays, a lost job or simply a sense of being overwhelmed by the bad news of the world.

By Cort Reynolds

NEW BREMEN–The visiting Bluffton High School girls basketball team lost 34-29 to New Bremen in a non-conference contest on Saturday, December 13. 

The Pirate girls trailed 9-5 after the first quarter. Bluffton rallied within 17-16 at the half behind an 11-8 second stanza.

NB took the third period 8-7 to maintain a slim 25-23 edge heading to the final stanza. The Cardinals hung on to win the final period 9-6 and triumph by five.

The following articles have been shared in printed form at the Bluffton Public Library, Bluffton Senior Center, Maple Crest and Musselman Library at Bluffton University.

Dear readers,

Here’s the November 2025 Highlights issue from BlufftonIcon.com. As you might expect, November was a busy month in the Village. We were also treated to some snow after almost all holiday decorations were in place.

From AdaIcon.com: Here's the scoop on December 13 Merry on Main

***UPDATE*** Santa will be inside the Depot instead of in the caboose.

Saturday, December 13, 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in downtown Ada

FROM FACEBOOK__The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has announced all participating businesses on Main Street and East Buckeye Ave will have these Merry on Main signs displayed so you know to stop on in! 

By Ethan Ekstrand, DO
Family Medicine, Carey Medical Center

In today’s digital world, nearly every aspect of healthcare has been transformed by technology. One of the most notable changes is the shift from paper charts to electronic medical records (EMRs). While patients once saw their physician flip through a thick paper chart during a visit, that chart has now been replaced by a secure, digital record. Even though you may not see that familiar chart anymore, rest assured—your physicians and care team have access to your medical information before, during, and after your visit.

Edward Allan Kohli, 90, passed away on December 11, 2025, at Willow Ridge-Frieda House in Bluffton, Ohio. Edward was born in Findlay on January 4, 1935, to Edward and MaRoa Kohli. He graduated from Findlay High School in 1953 and later served in the U.S. Army in Frankfurt, Germany, as a Military Policeman.  Edward loved basketball and baseball and excelled at both. 

On May 12, 1957, he married the love of his life, Janet Bright. They celebrated 63 wonderful years together before Janet’s passing in 2021.

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