Nine new advertisers join The Icon in March
Nine new advertisers have joined The Bluffton Icon as regular advertisers in March, according to Fred Steiner of The Icon. The new advertisers are:
o Celebration of Health Association, 122 Thurman St., Bluffton. It is currently offering several free health-related seminars. The April 4 seminar subject is "Fatigue, Allergies and Stress."
o CG Pro Bikes, 18550 State Route 65, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830. The business offers a range of new and used bikes, bike accessories and bike repairs.
o Hilty Memorial Home, 304 Hilty Dr., Pandora. The center offers skilled nursing care and rehabilitation, special needs unit, assisted living, independent living and a child care center.
o Jerry Lewis McDonald's Restaurants, Bluffton. The restaurants are operated in several area communities and its offices are based in Bluffton.
o Stoney's Barbershop, 125 N. Main St., (lower level), Bluffton. Craig M. Stone is the barber and he opened his shop in March.
o Stratton Auto Sales, Inc., and Main Street Rentals, 220 N. Main St., Bluffton. During the month of April, Stratton's is offering a $19.95 oil change special.
o Universal U Store It, 158 E. College Ave., Bluffton. The storage company offers several storage options including indoor and outdoor storage.
o Super Hero, Pooper Scoopers, Lima. The firm operates a pet waste removal service through weekly appointments or other regular visits.
o Vein Care Center, with offices in Lima, Findlay, Celina and Bellefontaine. The center offers conservative treatment, compression therapy, EVLT, scierotherapy, ambulatory phlebectomy, microdermabrasion and peels.
"We urge Icon viewers to support Icon advertisers. As a free online web-based news source, we rely on advertisers to enable us to provide this service to our community," said Steiner.
"We now have over 35 regular advertisers. This month we've reached our 250,000th viewer since we launched the Icon in September 2009. We are grateful for all the support and encouragement we've received from viewers and advertisers," said Steiner. "We hope to continue to provide the community with news, photos, blogs and advertising opportunities."
Stories Posted This Week
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
- Ticket information for Pirate tennis, May 14 sectionals
- Pirate tennis dominates Defiance
- Historical society meets May 14 at Sportsmen's Club/LE&W Depot
- Red horse chestnut wows on Anna Circle
- Redemptorists to withdraw from region, Father John Collins to visit St. Mary
- Meet high school basketball legend Bud Beemer
Monday, May 12, 2025
- BPL's Summer Read kicks off with 2 giveaways
- Upcoming BPL events, May 12-17
- BHS girls softball sectional ticket information for May 14
- Faculty promotions, new strategic plans at Bluffton University
- Jane M. Shaw was a nurse
- Pirate baseball seeded 5th
- Letter: Join the Congressional discussion on healthcare
- Facilitators needed for victim offender dialogues
Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Pirate baseballs shuts out Arcadia in twin bill
- Bluffton boys, girls track and field sweep Ada Invite titles
- Bluffton strings section holds court
- Pirate tennis wins at Oak Harbor
- Bluffton Community Garden has a few plots left
- Four BHS students to attend Buckeye Boys and Buckeye Girls citizenship programs
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Friday, May 9, 2025
- Bluffton mail carriers to collect food donations on May 10
- Bluffton softball pounds Columbus Grove
- Pirate baseball loss to Columbus Grove
- On your marks... Bluffton Sardines registration is open
- Pirate tennis sweeps Lima Senior
- Night at the Museum draws a full house at Bluffton Middle School
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, April 30-May 6