As AEP Ohio continues to restore electric service to the more than 660,000 customers who were left without electricity by Friday's windstorm, company officials are reminding customers that some repairs to the customers' premises cannot be performed by AEP Ohio employees.
In instances where the storm has damaged customer's wiring or
equipment, the customer needs to contact a qualified electrician to ensure that their home can accept AEP Ohio's service when crews arrive to make repairs.
In an overhead electric system, the connection between AEP Ohio and
The American Red Cross cooling center in the Multi-Purpose Building of the Hancock County Humane Society will remain open on Thursday, according to Executive Director Todd James.
"Our operation of the cooling center will be decided on a day by day basis, based on the number of people coming to the center each day and the number of homes in the area still without power." James says the center served over eighty meals on the 4th of July.
Get out of the heat on Thursday and Friday (July 5-6) with free and cool entertainment at the Shannon Theatre.
From 1 to 5 p.m. on both days, Shannon Theatre will continuously loop about an hour's worth of classic 1940's and 1950's cartoons, as well as about 30 minutes worth of previews for up-coming movies.
The air conditioning set at a chilly 70 degrees, and with free admission, anyone may come and go as you like, all afternoon.
The theatre will mix the content up between Thursday and Friday so that persons can join us both days
Three members of the Bluffton University summer paint crew traded brushes for rakes on Tuesday. From left, Marquis Brown, Cleveland, Joe Maldonado, Tampa, Fla., and Mike Johnson, New Jersey, pick up brush along Campus Drive. The three were part of an all-university staff and faculty campus clean-up day on Tuesday.
Story and photo by Jake Dowling, Icon summer intern
Heard of the saying, 'there's no place like home?' For Gordon Diller, funeral director of Chiles-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, there is no better place for a home than a funeral home.
"It has always been nice to work here," Diller said. "My home is upstairs and so I have always been able to raise my family in a funeral home."
Funeral homes that serve as a home are not as common as they used to be, but for Diller, that has meant the world to him.
Dancers' Elite will start its summer classes on Wednesday, July 11. Classes run for six weeks. Classes are in ballet, tap, jazz and tumbling. Ages 3 and up.
Call Debbie Garlock at 419-358-0900 or 419-235-0811 for more info or to register. Dancers' Elite is a member of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce and on Facebook.
Garlock is a graduate of Dance Educators of America and has been teaching dance for 37 years.