Donation comes from police department via attorney general's office
Posted by Fred Steiner on June 18, 2020 - 1:36pm
Bluffton’s Police Department received $1,500 to donate to the Bluffton schools for safety equipment, according to Ryan Burkholder, police chief.
Police department members Officer Hope Hannah, Lt. Mathew Oglesbee and Chief. Burkholder took an online training course, offered by the Ohio Attorney General Office, to help keep children safe while learning.
Bluffton University’s 23rd annual Alumni and Friends Golf Scramble will be held on Saturday, July 25, at Bluffton Golf Club.
Registration for the event is $90 per golfer or $360 for a complete team of four at www.bluffton.edu/golf by July 18. This year’s event will include on-course games and challenges to enhance team position and a silent auction.
Mandy Kinn reminds customers that Spectrum Salon, 422 N. Main St., Bluffton, is open and taking appointments.
She announced the following special offers:
• New massage guests special - $61-plus tax
• Regular massage guests - mention you saw this in the Icon, and receive your choice of: Hand scrub, foot scrub or decollete mask. Call 419-358-0556 www.spectrumsalonbluffton.com
We asked viewers to identify this scene in Bluffton. Well, it turned out to be a tough one. The answer is below. It's the entrance to the Bluffton University football stadium.
A celebration of life for Martha (Betty) Jolliff takes place 7 p.m. on Friday, July 3, at The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church Great Room at 5436 State Route 309 E., Kenton.
She died Thursday, April 23, 2020, at 9:32 p.m. at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton. Click here for her previously posted obituary.