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February 2024

ONU course studies the history and influence of banned books

Classic, contested books such as Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Fahrenheit 451 are being analyzed this semester by Ohio Northern University honors students. The course is focusing on how and why such works have been challenged or banned in the U.S. and England, their literary value, and how they reflect and influence civics and politics.

“We will quickly discover that virtually every book that is considered a classic now was once (or still is) banned. (This is a paradox that we will have to negotiate together),” explains Douglas Dowland, Ph.D., associate professor of English, in the course syllabus. “We will also discover that books which address contemporary issues are as frequently challenged as classic texts, which will lead us to consider how literature continues to be a source of personal discovery with political ramifications.”

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CALENDAR February 11-13

Here's a snapshot of coming days on the Icon's Community Calendar:

Sun, Feb 11

  • Looking Back... ONU Dance, 2-4pm, Freed Center for the Performing Arts

Mon, Feb 12

  • Ada Invitational Quiz Bowl
  • Music and movement, 6-7pm, Ada Public Library

Tue, Feb 13

  • College Credit+ Mtg, 6- 8pm, Auditorium, Ada Exempted Village Schools
  • Family Storytime, 6- 7pm, Ada Public Library
  • Sci-fi book group, 7-8pm, Ada Public Library

AE girls basketball downs Trojans, win 10th in a row

By Cort Reynolds

BOTKINS__The visiting Allen East High School girls basketball team won its 10th straight game with a 50-27 dismantling of Botkins in a non-league contest Saturday, February 10.

Weekend Doctor: About multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs)

By Gina Bailey, BSN, RN
Infection Preventionist, Quality/Infection Control, Blanchard Valley Health System

A multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) is a living organism, bacteria, or fungi that has evolved and mutated to protect itself from medications that were once used to treat the infection they cause. MDROs can affect any person but are especially concerning for individuals in hospitals, long-term care facilities, group living facilities, those who are immunosuppressed or those who have chronic conditions. 

Healthcare providers and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are concerned about the spread of drug-resistant organisms. They estimate more than 2.8 million resistant infections occur in the U.S. According to a collaborative study with the CDC, the estimated cost to treat infections caused by only six MDROs is more than $4.6 billion annually.​ 

15 minutes with Marlene Vermillion, school nurse

Bulldog Staff Spotlight
Coordinated by the Ada Junior High-High School office staff

Meet Marlene Vermillion, staff nurse. She will be retiring at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.

Q. What is the one thing you cannot resist?
A. Chocolate anything.

Brenda Sue Fox was a homemaker

Brenda Sue Fox, age 76, of McGuffey, passed away on Friday, February 9, 2024, at her residence, surrounded by her family. 

Bulldog boys basketball nipped by Leipsic 

By Cort Reynolds

LEIPSIC__The visiting Ada High School boys basketball team rallied in the second half only to come up just short 57-54 at Leipsic in a tight Northwest Conference contest on February 9.

Summary of February 6 Ada Council Meeting

By Paula Pyzik Scott

At the February 6 meeting of the Ada Council, several guests appeared to make public comments, council passed new language in a second reading on a marijuana businesses ordinance, an Ada Passenger Depot capacity of 25 was maintained and a 2% utility rate increase was announced.

Information sought on missing Bluffton teen

NEW INFORMATION February 12, approx. 4:00 p.m. Missing teen has been located. 

Four speakers at Designing Your Garden seminar

HARDIN COUNTY__This winter’s mild weather and lack of snow might have people thinking if it will soon be time to work in the garden. Spring is around the corner and so is the OSU Extension spring garden seminar. “Designing Your Garden”--a March 7 program offered by the Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers--will feature four experts. (Brochure with registration information HERE.)

‘Grow and Use Herbs to Enhance Your Life’ will be presented by Ann E. Boyd. Culinary? Medicinal? Pollinators? Patio containers, raised beds, or full-scale historical gardens, there are many ways to bring herbs into your life. Recipes and reasons, growing tips and tricks, Ann will share useful information to help you fall in love with some of the oldest and most useful plants on the planet. She is the sole proprietor of My Own Backyard Herbs & Flowers - a private garden, studio, and greenhouse in Findlay, Ohio started in 1988. Studying herbs since the age of 19, she welcomes the opportunity to share her experience.

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