Business

Northwest Physical Therapy, an Ottawa-based health service agency with several Bluffton connections, will celebrate 20 years in business this year. Northwest Physical Therapy was founded in February of 1993 by Brian and Wanda Dean, both physical therapists. 

The agency is also a member of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Comerce.

Steve Swank of S & K Mower, 9280 Dixie Highway, Bluffton, announces  that a snowblower rebate is now underway.

"Our rebates of up to $150 on snowblowers is extended to Jan. 31," he said.

 

Peer counseling in high school sparked Deanna Barthlow-Potkanowicz’s interested in psychology.

Last week, the Ada resident opened the community’s newest business, Bluffton Psychological Services, LLC. A licensed psychologist in Ohio, she has established an office in the Celebration of Health building at 122 Thurman St. and is now accepting clients.

“I provide individual therapy for adults,” she said. “On a case-by-case basis, I sometimes see adolescents younger than 18 for concerns related to body image and eating disorders.”

"Fun bunches" are back at Town and Country Flowers, 121 S. Main St., according to Connie  Kruse, of the flower shop. They are available for only $4.95.

Smith's Realty, Bluffton, announces a new residential listing, according to Larry Smith. The listing is at 22720 Townhip Road 51, Bluffton. The residence is listed at $339,900.

Krysti's Music Studio, Bluffton, now offers woodwind and string classes. Contact Krysti Schey at the studio for details, 419-233-5255.

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