What a weekend! Where do things stand Sunday night?
Bluffton and many midwesterns took a history course this weekend. We lived like pioneers. Many are still roughing it. The history lesson reminded was how our great-great grandparents lived without electricity, air conditioning, telephone service, internet service, freezers and many other wonders of the 21st century.
In Bluffton at 4 p.m., Friday, June 28, the wrath of Mother Nature struck with high winds - some speculating 85 miles per hour - and torrents of rain.
The results: most of the village and surrounding community knocked out of power, trees blown helter-skelter, wires strewn across streets and lawns and no pizza for Friday night supper because Main Street lacked power.
By 4:35 p.m. with the storm passed, residents exited their hiding places to access damages. Hardly a resident in town was without some tree or shrub damaged. Outdoor furniture was blown all across yards.
How many times did your electricity blimp off and on during the storm? We lost count. When power eventually returns to some, others were and still are left in the dark.
Reports from Blufton residents driving to Bluffton from Findlay on Friday included stories about the interstate being stopped from south of Findlay to State Route 235.
The Bluffton fast-food corridor, which had power, served a record number of meals. At one point at the Bluffton McDonald's the ordering line stood at the doorway.
Bluffton's Lions Club Freedom Fest did not take place, due to no electricity at the university stadium complex. The fireworks, however, were shot, thanks to wet grounds. Prior to the rain, the field were the fireworks were to be fired was very dry.
The Bluffton Community Swimming Pool is closed until further notice, according to an e-mail alert from the Bluffton police.
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Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
- Pirate baseball win vs. Tigers
- Bluffton softball edged in battle of Pirates
- Committee meetings scheduled for Bluffton Council
- #1 recommended attraction in NW Ohio is in Ada
- Mental Health Awareness event with Seth Gehle
- Ohio highway patrol promoting motorcycle safety
- Recap of Bluffton Board of Education meeting for April 2025
- Weekend Doctor: Antidepressants in the long term
Friday, May 2, 2025
- BHS seniors exhibit art at Gallery 323 through May 7
- What's in your weekend?
- Pirate softball blanked by Lancers
- Pirate baseball blanked by Lincolnview
- Laman Promoted to VP Retail Credit Manager by CNB
- Local land conservancy hires first Executive Director
- Steiner to present Swiss Family Migration program on May 21
- 850 Days of Caring volunteers will pitch in for Hancock County
Thursday, May 1, 2025
- Angel M. Langhals owned LFE/API Meters
- Allen Co. task force targets target sex and human traffickers
- Blessing of the Bikes, May 4
- Metzger honored at 2025 Black Swamp Council meeting
- Volunteer invitation for Bluffton Pathway Count in May
- Pirate tennis edges Ottawa-Glandorf
- Bluffton EMS station staffing goes 24/7 on May 1
- You are what you eat: Link to immune system
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Observation deck added to Motter Park cascading pools project
- Bluffton Women in Business meet May 15
- Four sportsmen stock 200 trout at Buckeye Lake
- Pirate girls, boys 2nd at Minster track quad
- Pirate baseball win vs. Riverdale
- Pirate softball loss vs. Riverdale
- Field reports from NW Ohio wildlife officers