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Katie Cheeseman promoted to CNB Senior VP Human Resources

Citizens National Bank (CNB) has promoted Katie Cheeseman to Senior Vice President Human Resources.

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Daryl D. Steiner owned Steiner Financial Services

Daryl D. Steiner, 66, passed away July 23, 2024 at University of Michigan Hospital after an extended illness.  

Daryl was born May 31, 1958 in Bluffton to the late Evan and Betty (Reichenbach) Steiner.  On June 10, 1978, he married Kathy (Myers) Steiner who survives.

Daryl owned Steiner Financial Services in Bluffton since 1983 and partnered with Jason Granger to form Steiner and Granger Insurance. He was actively involved in the life and health insurance sectors as well as the investment industry, holding memberships in numerous professional organizations.  

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Riders, volunteers get a kick out of 10th annual Bluffton Ride to Remember

By Benji Bergstrand

Accompanied by a cacophony of cow bells and cheering volunteers, dozens of bicycle riders took to the streets of Bluffton on July 13 as they kicked off the 10th annual Ride to Remember, a program of the Bluffton Lions Club.

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Village brings park prospects to market

On Saturday, July 20, Village of Bluffton representatives Ben Stahl, Jesse Blackburn and Mitch Kingsley presented information on park developments including a soccer complex on Snider Rd. and dog park on Lake St. to passersby at the Bluffton Farmers Market.

Village of Bluffton issues $3.64M in permits for first half 2024

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Village of Bluffton recently reported to council the Zoning and Building permits issued for the first six months of 2024. A total of 34 projects were issued permits, with 6 in Hancock County and 28 in Allen County. The total esimated cost of construction associated with these permits is $3.64M.

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TedFest 2024 is August 10

Pandora's 2024 TedFest will be celebrated on Saturday, August 10 from 2:00-11:50 p.m. at the Pandora Park-Aruthur-Lugibihl Community Center. 

This annual town festival includes Golf Cart Poker Run, kids games, Bingo, chicken
BBQ, free live bands, food vendors, beer garden and fireworks.

Music includes Noisy Neighbors, voted best of Toledo Ohio cover bands, sponsored by First National Bank and UIS Insurance and Investments.

This event open to the public  Event details are at https://pgalcc.weebly.com/tedfest24.html/

TedFest is hosted by the Arthur-Lugibihl Community Center Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 2003 to continue improvements for the gymnasium and community room used by the public for social and sporting events. The ALCC operates on a volunteer basis.

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