The Inn at ONU, a full-service hotel in Ada, has built a reputation for quality and customer services. Guests at The Inn experience luxurious accommodations, fine dining and friendly staff.
To continue to meet its guests' needs, The Inn will undergo building improvements and enhancements over the summer.
These will be completed in four phases. The Inn will continue to operate as normal during the first two phases of the work.
The Village Cut & Curl Relay for Life team, Cherry Street, is selling tickets for the a Longaberger gift basket.
According to Lynda Best, the Longaberger basket includes a liner, bath products, candle Walmart card, Taco bell coupons, $25 car wash coupons. The $125 value tickets are $1 each or six for $5. The drawing is June 22.
Basinger Plumbing and Heating takes its customers seriously. When a Basinger employee works in your home he wears shoe covers so he won't track dirt all over your house.
A couple days after the work is completed someone calls to make certain everything is satisfactory.
There are many other ways the company works with customers. One is the way jobs are estimated. Aaron Basinger, who has worked in the family business since he was in eighth grade, handles estimating along with scheduling, ordering parts and bidding commercial jobs.
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Here's an update on the construction progress of the Sommer Health and Fitness Center at Bluffton University. We've circled in green the photo shown on the home page.
Despite the chilly weather, over 220 people showed up at Maple Crest on June 5 for the annual fishing derby.
Travis Kleman, grandson-in-law of Maple Crest's Lucille Bucher, caught the biggest fish this year - a catfish that was 25 1/4 inches and that also snapped his fishing pole!
The littlest fish this year was caught by Karlie Lora, great-granddaughter of Maple Crest's Mary Huffer, at a whopping 3 3/8 inches.
On Tuesday skywatchers witnessed a rare planetary spectacle, as the planet Venus appeared to cross the face of the sun. If you missed it, you're out of luck. This once-in-a-lifetime event won't happen again until 2117.
The winners of this spring's Bluffton Center for Entrepreneur business plan competition will be announced during the Friday morning, June 8, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
The breakfast meeting is the in the third floor of the Bluffton town hall and is open to the public.
This month's breakfast is provided by Luke's of Bluffton with coffee from Common Grounds.
By Jake Dowling, Icon intern
Mennofolk is returning to Bluffton after several years of absence. It will include three stages of acoustic music over a span of two days according to Wendy Chappell-Dick, director of the event.
"It is definitely an awesome festival," she said. "These bands are really good and I don't know any other venue in northwest Ohio that can pull in bands like this."
Diller Medical, 902 N. Main St., Bluffton has a Fathers' Day special sale on lift chairs, according to Jim Diller.
Between now and Friday, June 22, all lift chairs are 30 percent off. Diller's has chairs in price ranges from $595 to $1,495. The sale price is 30 percent off those prices.
There is a choice of sizes and colors and Diller's has Medicare billing available.
Two Bluffton University students are exploring possible future careers this summer with the help of $1,500 Discovery Grants awarded through the university.
Nnenna Onwukeme, a Bluffton junior majoring in business, is volunteering as a business and teacher's assistant at the new De Padua Learning Center in her home city of Jos, Nigeria. She is looking to learn the ins and outs of running a business, including start-up and daily management.