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ONU baseball team wins another one in Florida

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Ohio Northern baseball program rolled past nonconference foe Bridgewater (Va.) Wednesday afternoon, capturing a 15-5 victory at Osceola Heritage Park #2 in Kissimmee, Fla. as part of the 2019 RussMatt Invitational.

The Polar Bears improve to 3-2 overall following the midweek victory. Meanwhile, Bridgewater drops to 3-7 overall this season.

Senior Luke Klinehoffer (Zanesville/John Glenn) and sophomore Will Davis (Upper Arlington/Bishop Watterson) headlined an offensive barrage that produced 15 hits in the contest.

Ada Senior Citizens meet twice in March

The Ada Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, March 13, at 12:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Community Health Professionals.  Kathy Jo Dove will present a program, “CBD Oil and Its Uses.”  

Those who have heard Kathy said they learned a lot about how to deal with challenges we face as our bodies are aging. 

President Cloe Cole will conduct the business meeting.  Euchre and other card and board games will follow.  Refreshments will be furnished by Judy Magee.  

Hardin County Sharpshooters 4-H Club sign-up March 27

The Harding County Sharpshooters 4H Club will be having a sign-up/info night
at the Hog Creek Game Club from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 27. Drop by at any time to sign up, ask questions or just to chat.

This year we will again be offering projects in gun safety, rifle and shotgun
disciplines. 4H Shooting Sports is open to all youth ages 9 and up.

School cancellations - what next? Flu season

There has been a steady increase in illnesses and absences among the students of Ada Schools.

It's flu season. Ada schools provided the following guidelines for parents and caregivers concerning this airborne virus:

There has been a steady increase in illnesses and absences among the students of Ada Schools.

Respiratory symptoms of coughing, chest congestion, sore throat, runny nose and sneezing are among our students as well as the flu-like symptoms of fever, chills, headache and nausea.

The spread of these airborne viruses can be controlled with prompt diagnosis and effective preventative measures. 

Distinguished!

ONU College of Pharmacy honors three grads

Ohio Northern University’s Raabe College of Pharmacy recently honored three alumni with Distinguished Alumni Awards. This was the 10th year that Distinguished Alumni Awards were presented by the College of Pharmacy. 

David W. Bobb, a 1977 graduate; Suzanne Amato Nesbit, a 1984 graduate; and Joel M. Weaver, a 1968 graduate, were recognized for their outstanding career accomplishments and their contributions to ONU.

David W. Bobb
David Bobb is a pharmacist, attorney and retired United States Air Force colonel with experience in both the civilian and federal health care management sectors.

Season of Lent begins

Jeff Allison participates in the Ada First United Methodist Church drive-thru Ash Wednesday service. The congregation observed the beginning of Lent with the drive-thru service that allowed persons to receive ashes and a blessing. In the nexty photo Rev. Brandi Rigsby places the mark of the cross on Jeff's forehead.

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