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Registration is open for September 14 Patrick Archer Memorial Softball Tournament

The 2024 Patrick Archer Memorial Softball Tournament and Fundraiser is scheduled for September 14, 2024.

How much is that doggie in the window?

Hardin County Dog Warden Cody Blair and Sheriff Keith Everhart invite you to "DOGGO DAY," Dog Adoption opportunity on July 20 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the Hardin County Dog Warden's Office and Dog Kennel, 49 Jones Rd., Kenton. This pup and all the other dogs will be $30 including shots, microchip, spayed or neutered, tags adoption fee and a collar. Hot dogs and face painting, too!

Allen County OVI checkpoint on July 19

The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced that an OVI checkpoint will be held in Allen County on the evening of July 19. The OVI checkpoint, funded by federal grant funds, is planned to deter and intercept impaired drivers.

Pie lovers invited to compete in 2nd annual Farmers & Merchants contest

The Ada Ohio Historical Society hopes you're hungry! The organization is hosting its 2nd annual pie eating contest at the 2024 Farmer's & Merchant's Picnic.

The contest will be held at 2:30 on Saturday August 10 at Ada War Memorial Park.

If you would like to represent your local club/school/organization/team/office in the contest, contact Stephanie Riess VanAtta at 419-722-0270.

You may reach VanAtta by text, Facebook message or by leaving a voicemail. 

I Heard It Through the Grapevine: Hearing and health

By Alaina Kortokrax, Pharmacy Resident and Karen Kier, Pharmacist
On behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

I Heard It Through the Grapevine was first released by Motown Records on September 28, 1967.  It was recorded by Gladys Knight & the Pips. The second release was in August of 1968 by The Miracles, even though they were the first to record it in 1966.  The third release was by Marvin Gaye on October 30, 1968.  The Marvin Gaye version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 and has been used in television commercials and movies. 

Why is hearing so important to our health?  

Hearing loss has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline, dementia and poor physical health. The National Institute on Aging reports a faster decline of memory and concentration in those individuals who have hearing losses without corrective devices compared to those with normal hearing. A Johns Hopkins study followed 639 adults over a 12-year period and found those with mild hearing loss were 2 times more likely to develop dementia compared to those with severe hearing loss, who were 5 times more likely. 

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Village of Ada Pool to add security detail to Tuesday late swim

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Due to recent incidents with unruly individuals during Tuesday eventing late night swims (8:00-10:00 p.m.) at the Village of Ada Pool, the village council approved a request to hire a police officer to provide assistance at the facility on those evenings.

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