Nearly one week ago, the Riley's flood water make havoc of Bluffton. The bottom photo shows the Riley's waters overflowing into the Buckeye quarry on Saturday. The top photo shows the same location on Wednesday. The Icon offers several additional during the flood and after the flood photos. Click here for those photos.
Ada’s now-famous football drop is moving, but all the fun from the event continues.
Previously held on Super Bowl Eve, this year’s Made in Ada Football Festival moves to Saturday, Aug. 25, in downtown Ada, according to Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.
The festival celebrates Ada’s remarkable contribution to the sport of football, as all footballs used in the National Football League are made in the Ada Wilson’s factory.
Three road projects will affect traffic patterns in and near Beaverdam this week and next. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, those projects follow:
State Route 696 between U.S. 30 and the village of Beaverdam will be restricted to one lane through the work zone during pavement resurfacing. Work is being performed by Shelly and Sands, Zanesville.
Nearly one week ago, the Riley's flood water make havoc of Bluffton. The bottom photo shows the Riley's waters overflowing into the Buckeye quarry on Saturday. The top photo shows the same location on Wednesday.
The Icon offers several additional during the flood and after the flood photos. You will find them below.
The 4th annual Bluffton Ride to Remember rewards early birds with registration discounts. Individual rider fees are $20 before/$30 after June 30. Additional family adults are $15 before/$25 after. Children 14 years and under are $10 before/$15 after.
Online registration for the July 14 event is available at RideToRemember.net. Participants can register in person at Bluffton Family Recreation, 215 Snider Road, Bluffton.
Riders receive an $8 food coupon and free pool pass (good on July 14 only). Rest areas and rider support vehicles are provided from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
By Mallory Hardesty, reporter
During our meeting on June 25th demonstrations were given by Luke Jebsen, Wilson Steiner, Zoe Kramer, Matthew Piehl, Sophia Kauffman, Avery Smith, Celia Smith, Trevor Smith, and Bryan Zimmerman.
A health talk was given by Caitlyn Couch about Music Therapy. Special Interest Judging is on July 16th from 2pm-7pm and Livestock Interviews are August 11th from 9am-Noon.
We are still collecting pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald House and we are also collecting loose change for our booth for the fair.