State Representative Bob Cupp (R-Lima) announces the final passage of two bills he sponsored. House Bill 7 clarifies areas of medical malpractice litigation, and House Bill 595 updates provisions of Ohio’s probate and trust law.
Barry Allen Archer, 79, died on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, at 12:37 p.m. at Lima Memorial Health System.
He was born on Aug. 31, 1939, in Auglaize Township, Ohio, to Raymond Forest “Buss” and Anna Elizabeth (Binkley) Archer who preceded him in death. On Sept. 16, 1962 Barry married Suzanne McPheron and she survives in Harrod.
"Well, Bob, I sure hope this is the last time you forget the cappuccinos.”
This line submitted by Mitch Kingsley is the winning entry in the ‘write a caption for this photo contest.’ Mitch wins two passes to the Shannon Theatre.
Other contending entries follow:
• “Faster than a speeding bullet.” – Jeannie Wolf
• “BOY! These kids have gotten a lot faster then we used to be....” – Mike Burris
• "I can't boo-lieve the team isn't here yet." – Justine Mitchell
• “Coming soon to the Shannon Theatre: "BHS vs The Flash" – David Dellifield
Scoreboard, Sportswear, 111 N. Main St., is the third place winner in the downtown Bluffton holiday window decorating contest.
Some 40 downtown businesses were invited to decorate and vote in a competition that awards a trophy and bragging rights. The 2018 winners are:
1 - Twisted Whisk Cafe at 101 S. Main
2 - Boutique 415/Polished at 415 N. Main
3 - Scoreboard Sportswear at 111 N. Main.
In the spirit of this year’s Blaze of Lights, the Icon offers viewers a daily local gift idea based upon the 12 Days of Christmas theme. There’s no need to shop out of town or on the internet for Christmas gifts this year.
On the fifth day of Christmas I shopped at...
Bluffton Public Library, 145 S. Main St.
For the person who really has everything, the public library has its own book wish list.