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Funeral arrangements incomplete for Lynn Wolford

Lynn Wolford, 84, died July 22, 2020 at the Hilty Memorial Home in Pandora.  Services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 25, at Pandora United Methodist Church. 

Visitation will be Friday from 6 – 8 p.m., at the church and one hour prior to the service at the church.  Arrangements are incomplete at Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services, Bluffton.

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Over 9,000 pair of glasses

Bluffton Lions keeps an eye out for people with vision needs

Bluffton Lions Club keeps an eye out for people with vision needs.

Bluffton Lions Club members Ed Yeager (in the photo) along with  Barbara Plaugher transported over 9,000 pairs of glasses from the collection address near Bellefontaine to the Pandora sorting center in July.  

Dennis Morrison assisted with transport of glasses in May from Germantown to the sorting center.  

 Dan Diller helped with the transport in June from Ashland collection area also to Pandora. These glasses collected from Lion’s clubs around the state are then processed for third-world missions.

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Alois Schmitzer, pastor of Trinity Lutheran, Jenera, retires

Pastor Alois "Brownie" Schmitzer III, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Jenera, retired after 40 years in the public ministry in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. 

A farewell service and meal were held July 19 with the six Schmitzer children and families in attendance. 

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Expect nightly lane closures on I-75

Early next week - ramp closures for pavement repairs at SR 103 and I-75

Nightly lane closures between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. will continue for approximately three months as the work transitions to nighttime paving activities between Napoleon Road and State Route 235 beginning Monday, July 27.

Ramp closures for pavement repairs at the State Route 103 exit ramp from I-75 northbound and the State Route 696 entrance ramp to I-75 southbound are expected to be complete by early next week.

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Mutual attraction

There's a reason this flower is called bee balm, and you are looking at the reason. This bumble bee spent most of the morning on this flower in the Icon's garden.

Teaching financial responsibility

Some ideas for your children

By Faith Investment Services intern, James Garrett
Being financially responsible is a very important aspect of life. By doing the right things with your money, you can live a fruitful time on earth from beginning to end. But do you remember when you learned about how to manage money?

Learning about financial responsibility is important for everyone to understand, even children. But how do you teach them?

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