It's certainly one of Ada's most attractive settings, especially in spring when the trees are blooming. It's the Bowden home on the corner of Main and Lima.
Ohio Northern University will resume in-person, residential education this fall. It will do so in alignment with state government required safety measures and consistent with CDC guidelines and other community health safeguards.
The health and safety of students, faculty and staff are paramount as Ohio Northern engages several work groups to develop a comprehensive safety program based on social distancing in classrooms, labs, residence halls, campus apartments and other facilities; on enhanced and frequent cleaning of spaces and surfaces throughout campus; on increased access to hygiene products and PPE, and on availability of frequent testing and contact tracing.
The Kenton Hardin Health Department is reporting its 27th confirmed case of COVID-19. It is also able to report two new recoveries at this time.
For additional information on re-openings and resources please visit our website as updates will be added later today with an update on our social media when they are available.
There will be a special Board of Health meeting on Tuesday, May 12, at 4 p.m., held via Webex and will be on the department'sFacebook Live for the public.
In cooperation with Ada schools, the Ada Icon will post each of the Ada High School class of 2020 seniors in the spotlight. McKenzie Long is today's senior in the spotlight.
By Brandon Blackford
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