Ron Spencer Real Estate will hold an open house from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 24, at 312 E. Main St., Beaverdam.
The listing includes three bedrooms, one bath, and is 1.5 stores. The residence includes approximately 2, 466 square feet. Some appliances are included. The open house is hosted by Guadalupe Diaz Behrens, 419-905-7451.
The Ohio Northern University HeathWise mobile clinic will be in Bluffton from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Friday, Feb. 22. The bus will be on Main Street outside of the Bluffton Public Library, 145 S. Main St.
This clinic offers free screenings for blood pressure, blood glucose, and lipids (please fast for 12 hours prior to your arrival if you wish to participate in the lipids screening). Participants may speak with Healthwise students and staff about their results or concerns, and even receive referrals to area doctors.
Eric Faulkner was named president of Citizens National Bank by its board of directors in an annoucement made Feb. 19. He is only the fifth person to serve as bank president since the bank opened nearly 100 years ago.
Michael Romey, former president, will remain chairman of the board and CEO of the bank. He has held the role of president/CEO since 1986.
Faulkner began his banking career at CNB in 2009 in Columbus, heading up the loan participation program.
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Note: This health column provided by the Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy
It's wintertime again — when temperatures take a dive. But don't let your health take a dive, too
Frigid temperatures can be dangerous without the proper precautions. The colder it gets outside, the more energy your body needs to remain warm. And if your occupation requires you to work outdoors, you may face a greater risk for certain cold-related problems, such as hypothermia (low body temperature) and frostbite (freezing of the skin).
Bluffton Pediatrics has purchased the Robert Neff building at 122 N. Jackson St., and plans to relocated there later this spring.
Beth Bish, CNP, pediatric nurse practitioner, shared information about the move during last Friday’s Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfas and talked with the Icon today.
“We anticipate to be in our new home by the mid-to-end of April,” she said. “Work is now underway to modify the building to serve as a medical office.”