Posted by Monty Siekerman on Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Here's the schedule of live entertainment from 6-9 p.m. at Viva Maria Pizza and Pasta for the remainder of the month:
Friday, July 14, Dakota Clay
Saturday, July 15, Fred Neal
Friday. July 21, Maria Dipierto
Saturday, July 22, Jim Boedicker
Friday, July 28, Kurtz Brothers
Saturday, July 29, Matt Deter
Located in Arlington, it is attracting customers from Ada
Posted by Fred Steiner on Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Note: The Icon welcomes its newest advertiser, Infinity Salon and Wellness.
This spring Ellen Gilfillen of Bluffton took an empty Arlington storefront and converted it into a salon and wellness center.
“We bought the building and did a complete remodeling of it,” she said.
Known as Infinity Salon and Wellness, the business is located at 108 N. Main St., Arlington.
Gilfillen, a licensed massage therapist, is a 1991 Bluffton High School graduate. She is also an RN and, most recently has worked as needed, as a floor nurse at Vancrest in Ada.
Posted by Monty Siekerman on Monday, July 10, 2017
A large air conditioning unit is lifted into place at Keith's Hardware on Mondaymorning. It takes three big AC units to cool the retail store at South Johnson and Central Avenue.
(Monty Siekerman photo)
Bluffton's coffee shop is under new ownership by three persons with Hardin County connections. The cafe, at 101 S. Main St., is renamed The Twisted Wisk Cafe.
The new owners are Samantha “Sam” Erter and Jessi and Luke Davis. The three have known each other since their school days in Kenton.
The three purchased the coffee shop and building from previous owners, Phil and Sharon Zimmerly. The Zimmerly’s owned the coffee shop for the past nine years, purchasing it from Whole Bean S Corp.
“The new name stresses that while coffee is served, a breakfast and lunch menu is also available. The new café’s logo will include a coffee cup,” said Erter.