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4-H Your Feelings Matter program conducted at USV schools

Fifth grade students at Upper Scioto Valley recently completed the 4-H Your Feelings Matter program. 

The program was let by OSU Extension Educators, Amanda Raines and Jami Dellifield, who co-authored the new project book on mental health and feelings. This curriculum is available for 4-H members to complete through their community club or can be adapted for classroom use.

USV students participated in three days of activities that covered naming your feelings, learning your temperament, understanding reactions, using words, being a good friend and being resilient. Youth gained skills for talking about their emotions with others and developing resilience. In the final activity of the program, youth made their own meditation jars and learned how to use them for calming down and focusing. 

Lynn Valley 4-H club report for May 10

By Meredith Donnelly
Lynn Valley 4-H secretary-reporter

The fourth meeting of the Lynn Valley 4-H club was held on 5/10/23 at the Lynn Valley Township Hall, 13177 TR 115, Kenton.

Mulch sale on Saturdays

The Ada Lions Club mulch sale continues on Saturdays through the month of May. Call 419-634-5626 to place a delivery order. However, you don't need to call to pickup mulch at Bass Trucking on SR 81. Prices this year are $40 per scoop for Brown or Black Velvet Mulch, $20 delivery to an Ada Address, and $30 delivery to surrounding areas.

Janet B. Hunnaman worked for Rudolph Foods

Janet B. Hunnaman, age 88, of Harrod, Ohio, passed away on Friday, May 12, 2023, at 12:14 a.m. at her residence in Harrod, surrounded by her family.

She was born on November 15, 1934, in Harrod, Ohio to the late William and Katherine (Beall) Markley. On July 21, 1951, Janet married Armon R. Hunnaman and he preceded her in death in August of 1988.   

Janet is survived by her two sons: Bill Hunnaman of Harrod, and Steve Hunnaman of Maysville; five grandchildren: Jessica, Jason, Brittany, Crystal and Grant Hunnaman; nine great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. 

Unclaimed bicycles to be auctioned off by Ada Police Dept.

The Ada Police Department has announced that it has approximately 36 unclaimed bicycles that will be auctioned off unless they are claimed by May 16.

If you would like to file a claim, please contact the APD office and provide a description of the bicycle.

Ada Police Department
115 W Buckeye Ave, Ada, OH 45810
Phone: (419) 634-0010

Ada-Liberty EMS seeks EMT candidates

From the Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance Board, 530 N Gilbert St, Ada:

We are looking for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to join our staff.

We are a 911 Agency only and respond to both municipal and rural areas involving Hardin and Hancock counties. Within these areas we have industry, two urgent care facilities and a college university, rural and state highways including US 30.

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