FROM ADA ICON - Two 1992 Ada High School classmates, Troy Erickson and Billy Watterson, using the name Ada Boyz Holdings, LLC, intend to develop a distillery with a bar and restaurant and a greenhouse for growing hemp on a site in the Ada industrial park, bordering State Route 81.
The intended land purchase required action in two special Ada meetings. First, Ada council, passed an ordinance on Oct. 17, transferring the property to the Ada Community Improvement Corp. (CIC). Next, CIC on Oct. 23 passed a motion entering a real estate agreement with Ada Boyz Holdings, LLC.
Citizens National Bank will host a series of free seminars featuring Robert J. Morgan, Senior Consultant with Austin Associates, LLC.
Local business owners are invited to hear Morgan present his economic forecast for 2020. He will discuss current market conditions and what he expects to see in regards to unemployment, housing and the challenges facing business owners in the upcoming year.
Village Cut ‘N Curl, 212 Cherry St., Bluffton, now has three owners, according to Lynda Best.
The three are Best, Lori Steffen and Janis Badertscher. Lynda worked with Janis and Lori’s salon at Hair Quarters for three months following the May 2 flood, which closed Cut 'N Curl for remodeling.
According to Lynda, after working so well during that period, the three decided to become partners at the newly remodeled Village Cut 'N Curl.
A grand reopening is set for 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 3. Ron and Sue Epp of Bluffton own the building.
By Faith Investment Services
Bluffton, 419-358-4207
What will happen to my assets if I end up in a nursing home? What can I do to protect myself and my assets? What is long-term care insurance and how does it work? Will Medicaid get everything I’ve worked my entire life for?”
These are great questions, and the answers are different for everyone. There is no cookie-cutter approach to long-term care, whether self-funded or relying on Medicaid when your assets are depleted.
By Liz Gordon-Hancock
Hot or cold, rain or shine - Bluffton Farmers Market is the place to be on Saturday mornings in town.
In celebration of our small but mighty farmers market, the Icon featured a market vendor each week over the course of the summer. If you missed this series, see bottom of article.
The final market day for this season will be Saturday, Oct. 26.
Boutique 415 and Polished, 415 N. Main St., Bluffton, plan a women's night out Thursday, Oct. 10, from 5 to 8 p.m. Check the ad above for all the details.