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Matt Wood named EVP/Chief Lending Officer for Citizens National Bank

Citizens National Bank (CNB) has promoted Matt Wood to Executive Vice President/Chief Lending Officer for the bank. In this role Matt will oversee profitability of the bank’s lending portfolio, including commercial, agriculture and retail. In addition, he will work with all the Market Presidents to deepen relationships with current customers and identify opportunities for bank market expansion. He is replacing Darrell Buroker who is retiring in December.

With over 23 years’ experience in Commercial and Agricultural Lending, Matt has been serving as the Market President for CNB’s Findlay office since 2019. He’s well-versed in relationship banking including deposit products, commercial real estate loans and lines of credit and agricultural real estate loans and lines of credit. He’s also knowledgeable of various commercial lending programs, as well as programs offered through the Farm Service Administration (FSA) for farmers.

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Planning Commission meets August 5

Parking and zoning on SR 103 to be reviewed

The Village of Bluffton Planning Commission will hold two public hearings on Monday, August 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

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My Fair Lady at the Pandora-Gilboa School Auditeria

The Riley Creek Singers will present the musical My Fair Lady at the Pandora-Gilboa School Auditeria on August 9 and 10  at 8:00 p.m. and on August 11 at 2:00 p.m.

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10th annual National Night Out celebration, August 6

On Tuesday, August 6, the Bluffton Police Department is hosting the 10th annual National Night Out community-building event that promotes police-community partnerships. The event takes place from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at the Bluffton Community Pool, followed by fireworks sponsored by Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce members. All activities and food are free thanks to donations by local businesses, organizations and individuals.

Dorothy E.  Lugibihl was a waitress at Ingalls Restaurant

Dorothy E.  Lugibihl, 89, passed away August 3, 2024, at St. Rita's Medical Center. 

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Bassitt to run again in Olympics Repechage Round, August 6

Official 2024 Paris Olympics data for Trevor Bassitt

By Paula Pyzik Scott

In the wee hours of the morning on August 5, Bluffton native Trevor Bassitt competed in his first Olympic games and the first Olympic games for any Bluffton athlete. He placed fifth in Heat 2 of the men’s 400m hurdles at the Stade de France.

Bassitt’s result was 49.38 seconds. He ran next to Tokyo Gold medalist Karsten Warholm who came in first in the heat with a time of 47.57. At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Warholm set World and Olympic records for the event at 45.94 seconds.

Bassitt will run again at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6, in the Repechage Round, a new Olympic feature that was announced in 2022. 

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