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Healthwise: Bright Eyes

By Karen L. Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU Healthwise Team 

Art Garfunkel recorded the song Bright Eyes for the movie Watership Down released in 1978. Art Garfunkel started his solo career after a break from Paul Simon in 1970. The famous duo of Simon & Garfunkel met in elementary school in New York before starting their musical careers. Simon & Garfunkel were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Garfunkel had a very accomplished solo career and was named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 100 greatest singers of all time. 

Age may play a role in diminishing our bright eyes. Are there therapies available to reduce this aging?

Several supplements including antioxidants have been studied to help with the most common eye diseases with aging include cataracts, retinopathy with diabetes, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). 

Macular degeneration or AMD is the leading cause of vision loss in older adults primarily over the age of 60 years. The macula is part of the retina of the eye and AMD causes a loss of vision in the central portion of the eye. This makes it difficult to do tasks such as read and drive.

Funeral arrangements for Eddie Albert Yochum

Eddie Albert Yochum, age 65, of Ada, passed away on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at his residence. 

Eddie was born on January 24, 1958. He was raised by his father, Ronald N. Yochum, Sr. who preceded him in death and a sister, Linda Yochum who also preceded him in death. 

Hardin County agriculture and natural resources update

By Mark Badertscher
www.hardin.osu.edu/

This past week I just returned to work from participating in a two-week Sheep and Agriculture Study Tour of New Zealand. As I write this edition of the Hardin County Agriculture and Natural Resources Update, soybean harvest is nearly done in the county and 89% complete statewide. Corn harvest is about halfway completed, with progress being slowed down by high moisture corn that needs to be dried.

Voters support Ada incumbents, select two new school board members

By Paula Scott

A summary report of unofficial results for the November 7, 2023 General Election has been reported by the Hardin County Board of Elections. Results for Ada mayor and council members, Ada Exempted Village school board members, Liberty Township trustee and fiscal officer and school and library levies are below.

Teachers Butterfield and Cotsamire honored by Book Walk at Ada Schools

Beloved teachers' love of reading reflected in new installation

By Paula Scott

PHOTO FLIP BOOK

An interchangeable Book Walk on the elementary playground has been installed thanks to memorial funds from the families of Ada Schools teachers Julie Butterfield and Doris Cotsamire, a grant from the Hardin County Community Foundation, and contributions and efforts by Ada staff.

On October 20, family members, friends, former students and Ada Schools staff gathered to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially recognize the impact made by these two teachers. Smiles and tears were mingled during the course of the event. Elementary Principal Jeremy Clark welcomed guests to the event and school librarian Chanda Smith provided the story of how the Storybook Walk came to be:

“Thank you all for showing up on this rainy fall morning.  To the families of Julie Butterfield and Doris Cotsamire, may I extend a special welcome.  We’re very happy to have Rick Butterfield, Katie and Luke plus their families as well as Doug Cotsamire, Jeff and Diane Hood, Natalie Hood and her children: Calvin, Elias and Maggie.  We’re so glad you could be here for this event.  And to our 6th grade students, the last class that was lucky enough to have Mrs. Butterfield as a teacher, welcome.

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PHOTO Dictionary distribution is an annual Ada Rotary event

In recent weeks, the Ada Rotary has gifted dictionaries to students at Ada, Hardin Northern and Upper Scioto Valley elementary schools. This student literacy promotion is an annual tradition for the service club. Here Rotarian John Neville poses with USV students. 

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