The following impacts to traffic related to the reconstruction and widening of Interstate 75 through Findlay and Hancock County are occurring or scheduled to occur in the coming weeks:
Dates to Note: (Dates reflect a one-day delay due to weather from the original schedule.)
Dec. 18 – Traffic will be affected overnight in the southbound direction during preparations for removal of contraflow lane, all Findlay exits closed (details below).
In a surprise announcement, Judy Augsburger resigned her position as Bluffton mayor at the conclusion of Monday’s council meeting (Dec. 18).
Her resignation was not on the agenda distributed on Friday. However, it must not have been a total surprise to the council because at the end of the meeting she was presented a plaque for her years as mayor by Richard Johnson.
Upon the resignation of a mayor, the council president assumes the mayoral position. Johnson, council president, was immediately sworn in as mayor upon Augsburger resignation.
John Lewis Patterson, 54, died Dec. 18, 2017, at Lima Memorial Health System. John was born Jan. 7, 1963 in Lima to John and Barbara (Kohli) Patterson. On Aug. 27, 1982, he married Rachelle "Shelly" (Deerhake) Patterson who survives in Bluffton.
John graduated from Allen East High School and retired as a machinist at Gasdorf Tool in Lima. He was a member of the County Line Church of the Brethren where he played drums in the praise and worship band. John also sang in the Kings Glory Quartet.
Have you ever viewed a recycled Christmas tree like this one? It's made of ragged-rugs. You'll find it in the window of the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center at 132 N. Main St.
Need a really great last-minute Christmas gift idea? The Icon has an entire bag full of ideas. The best part is that you don't need to drive to the mall to make the purchase. You don't even need to surf the Internet and pay one-day delivery prices.
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The Icon offers viewers its annual survey of Bluffton-made products or products that say "Bluffton." These are available at very reasonable prices. Each makes a unique Christmas gift. Please note, some are in limited supply.
BLUFFTON, Ohio - Senior ANDREW HUNTER (Arlington) has been named the Heartland Conference Player of the Week after leading the Beavers to a thrilling 86-83 overtime win at Franklin College on Saturday, Dec. 16.
Hunter knocked down 7-of-12 from the field, including a blistering 5-of-10 from distance for a career-high shattering 25 points in Bluffton's 86-83 OT win at Franklin. He finished with three steals, three rebounds and two assists.