Finishes 2nd in the 160 class at Division III Rossford district
Posted by Fred Steiner on March 8, 2021 - 3:26pm
By Cort Reynolds
ROSSFORD - Five Bluffton varsity wrestlers competed in the Div. III district meet Saturday and Sunday at Rossford High School, with one advancing to the state tournament.
Pirate junior Kaden Basil finished second in the 160 lbs. division to qualify for the Div. III state tournament to be hosted by Marion Harding High School March 13-14.
Basil went 2-0 Saturday with a pair of pins in the 160 lbs. class to reach the semifinals.
Taking advice from a guy nearly 900 years old, reads this sign on the main floor hallway of Bluffton High School. Just to clarify, the teacher is not 900 year old, just the guy offering the advice.
It's worth noting who is running the store on Bluffton's Main Street
Posted by Fred Steiner on March 8, 2021 - 3:03pm
You’d never know it, but once upon a time it was called the Bluffton Business Men’s Association.
The title changed over the years and today, it’s not your grandfather, dad, brother or uncle running the downtown store. It’s your grandmother, mother, sister or aunt.
The Icon recognizes International Women’s Day, today, March 8, and the leadership roles of women in Bluffton, on Main Street and in other communty leadership roles.
Bluffton schools remind parents of next year's Kindergarteners that it is time to register those students.
Here's the details:
It’s time to think about Kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year. Any child who will be 5 by Aug. 1, 2021, is eligible to enroll. Screening takes place Monday and Tuesday, April 19 and 20.
In order to develop a kindergarten mailing list, contact the elementary office at 419-358-7951.
The school needs the following:
child’s name
birth date
parents’ names
address
phone number
Here’s a Bluffton ribbon-cutting photo without any information, but we are working on a theory and we are checking it out with our esteemed list of Bluffton history fact-checkers, so stay tuned.
Jim Diller provided this photo, taken by his father, Paul Diller.
Our guess is this is 1960, based on the yellow-orange license plate on a Chevy station wagon. The tan and white car is a 1959 Pontiac.
The persons we’ve identified from left are William “Kaiser” Gaiffe, Clayton Bixel, _____, _____, Wilbur Amstutz (he was mayor from 1960-65), ___, ___, ___.