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How to join Merry on Main activity providers

This is your invitation from the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce:

Calling all area businesses, churches, and organizations! We are looking for groups who like to help provide FREE activities for our area kiddos at this year’s Merry on Main celebration.

Anything from hot chocolate to petting zoos would be welcomed. Reach out to Director Lindsay with suggestions or questions.

Ada Area Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 225
Ada, Ohio 45810
[email protected]
567-204-7118

Bulldog boys soccer knocked out by Eagles in sectional finals

By Cort Reynolds

FINDLAY__The Ada boys soccer team lost to top-seeded Liberty-Benton 10-2 in the Div. III sectional finals Saturday morning, October 21, to finish their 2023 season.

Bulldog junior ace Logan Jolliff netted both Ada goals.

The Bulldog campaign ended with a record of 4-8-6 after the elimination defeat which snapped a two-match win streak.

Liberty-Benton improved to 11-4-3 and advanced to the district semifinals October 25 at Tiffin vs. Edison (11-7) with the win. 

After enduring a slow start against a tough schedule, the Eagles have caught fire. L-B is unbeaten (9-0-2) in its last 11 matches.

U.S. Secret Service to conduct ‘simulation training’ at ONU

The United States Secret Service (USSS) will visit Ohio Northern University on Monday, Oct. 23 to conduct simulation training focused on real-life scenarios, and for recruiting purposes.

From 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., students from academic departments and athletic teams, including ONU Men’s Lacrosse team members, will assist USSS special agents as volunteers. Small group simulations will begin at 10:00 a.m. around campus, however, the best viewing time will be 11:15 a.m. on the Tundra during a “political rally” simulation. Scenarios will be fluid and times are approximate. 

Weekend Doctor: Chronic Pain

By Andrius Giedraitis, MD
Pain Management, Blanchard Valley Pain Management

Chronic pain: A persistent challenge
Chronic pain is a complex and often debilitating condition that affects more than 50 million Americans nationwide. Unlike acute pain, which serves as your body’s alarm system responding to injury or illness and then typically subsides as the underlying issue heals, chronic pain lingers for an extended period, often lasting for months or years. It can manifest from head to toe, including persistent headaches and neck pain to neuropathic pain in your feet and anywhere in between. If left unchecked, chronic pain significantly impacts a person’s quality of life. It is important to understand that chronic pain is not merely a symptom but a distinct medical condition that requires comprehensive management.

Root causes and complex cases
Chronic pain can result from a myriad of underlying causes, including injury, illness, or conditions like arthritis and neuropathy. The complexity arises from the fact that often, people with chronic pain have multiple other health ailments that must be navigated and considered. Given the complexity many patients in the community may present, a pain management team uses various diagnostic tools including MRI, X-rays, physical maneuvers, and other specialized examinations to identify the cause(s) of people’s pain.

Bulldogs felled by rival AE in NWC finale

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada football team lost 49-7 to backyard Northwest Conference rival Allen East in the regular season finale on a wet and chilly Friday night, October 20, at War Memorial Stadium.

The Mustangs rode a potent rushing attack to a 28-0 halftime lead and were never threatened.

Injury-plagued Ada finished 3-7 overall and 1-6 in league play with their third consecutive loss to end the season. It was the final NWC game for the Bulldogs after 60 seasons in the league before they move to the Blanchard Valley Conference.

AE improved to 4-6 overall and ended up 3-4 in NWC action after the win.

SCOREBOARD
     1    2    3    4    F
ADA    0    0    7    0    7
AE    14    14    14    7    49

 

“Our injuries were a very significant issue for us this season,” said Ada third-year head coach Toby Smith. “When this season started, we knew that if we stayed away from injury we had a chance to be successful.

“We did not stay away from the injury bug,” he noted.

Liberty Oaks open house and ribbon cutting, November 19

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will welcome new member Liberty Oaks to the Ada business community with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Sunday, November 19.

Liberty Oaks will also be hosting an open house featuring their preferred vendors.

Liberty Oaks is a wedding and events venue located at 0395 State route 235, Ada, formerly the location of New Leaf landscape and garden center. The facility is owned by Corey and Amanda Henson.

For a preview of the facility, visit https://thelibertyoaks.com/

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