Exactly $59,200 was raised by Lima Building and Construction Trades partners at the annual Husky golf outing held July 26.
“Last year the golf outing brought in $114,000, and this year’s contribution by our partners represents more than half that amount. Our skilled union trades, union contractors and labor management groups are very proud to support this outing which enriches so many worthy organizations,” says Lima Building and Construction Trades President Mike Knisley.
Husky donates the funds raised at the golf outing to a variety of non-profit organizations.
The Northwest Ohio Lunachix fastpitch travel softball team is holding tryouts for the 2015 season on Saturday, Aug. 16 (rain date Aug. 24, 1 and 3 p.m.) at the village park in Bluffton.
11 a.m. tryouts for 14U
1 p.m. tryouts for 16U
If you would like to receive more information, please call Brad Prater at 419-234-1206 or Email [email protected].
It appears that the official Bluffton bird may be some type of sea gull. On Aug. 4, while strolling down Main Street, the Icon checked the town hall clock for the time. We checked at 8 o'clock, to be exact.
That's when the we noticed this regal creature perched atop Bluffton's iconic clock tower. We'll watch again today, but probably won't see this guy. Perhaps he was searching for larger water than the Buckeye.
A one-week residency featuring author Bill Grace will kick off the new Collaborative Master of Business Administration program started by Bluffton and Eastern Mennonite universities along with Goshen (Ind.) College.
Craig Stone, Bluffton barber, cuts the hair of a Chinese visitor to Bluffton during a Friday morning tour of Main Street businesses. The tour by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce introduced 23 visiting faculty, administrators and government liaisons from the Nanchong, China, to small-town America.