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.
Watch the Icon for further reports. We invited viewers to e-mail their storm stories and photos. Please excuse us as we delay posting some material. Our internet access is not available in our Icon office. We are posting material from internet hot spots around Bluffton.
Stories Posted This Week
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Friday, July 3, 2026
- Ada Icon headlines, July 3
- OPEN POLL What's your top traffic safety priority in Bluffton?
- Bluffton University Board of Trustees approves faculty promotion, reviews institutional progress
- Summer Crisis program begins July 1
- Quarry Farm Nature Preserve news for Summer 2026
- Bluffton roundabout opens, Pocono closes at SR 103
- Musical duo learns, performs 50 songs for America 250
- Why Icon Facebook comments are moderated
- June 2026 land transfers in the Bluffton School District
- July 2026 programs and services at Bluffton Public Library
Thursday, July 2, 2026
- Ada Icon headlines, July 2
- Obituary for Lois C. Fischer
- Watercolor Workshop scheduled at Bluffton Public Library
- Mobile Health Clinic coming on July 9
- T-Rex Tea Party at the Bluffton Public Library
- Critters, Flitters, and Gallinippers: SCHS 2nd Saturday, July 11
- Surveyor James Riley will time travel on July 4
- The Air That I Breathe: Air Pollution and Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
- Ada Icon headlines, July 1
- June School Board: Bernal resigns as elementary principal, lunch prices increase
- WOAL League Champs in Kenton July 10 and 11
- 2026 Swiss Day celebration focuses on past and future
- Senior Center offers Bus Trips with Debbie
- Senior Center's July Dinner meeting topic: The history of Dixie Highway