Notice from Family True Value Hardware
Ohio has issued an order for all citizens to “shelter in place,” except those in essential jobs.
Hardware store are listed as essential businesses, meaning that Family True Value Hardware, 109 N. Main St., Bluffton, will remain open during the coronavirus shutdown, according to Jim Basiner, owner.
Message from Fortman Insurance Services, 115 N. Main St., Bluffton
Given Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's recommendation to suspend business due to the Coronavirus pandemic, our offices will be closed.
We are, however, working on setting up employees to work from home, so please bear with us, as this may take some time.
We will be working remotely and have limited access from home. We will be responding to phone calls and emails as best as we can. We thank you for your patience during this time.
The following notice is from John Wagner Agency, Nationwide Insurance, 105 N. Main St., Bluffton
Effective Monday – March 23 – We are an essential services operation and I will be here each business day to serve you. However, due to guidelines established by the Ohio Department of Health, I must close my office to all foot traffic.
We are fully capable to take care of your insurance needs, but a little different than you may be used to. I am able to take payments by any method you wish, over the phone.
Update from Joan Frederick from Polished and Boutique 415
Polished is closed. But, we are keeping Boutique415 open. Small hours. Call us at 419-358-0001 and check out our Facebook page.
A note from Mandy Kinn of Spectrum Salon:
We are staying in contact with our clients, and as soon as we re-open, we will be working to re-schedule every client's appointment. Check our Facebook and Instagram pages for updates.