The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office recently was notified that the Public Safety Answering Point, 9-1-1-Center (PSAP) has achieved full compliance with the State of Ohio’s 9-1-1- Program Office’s regulations.
Sheriff Keith Everhart specifically acknowledged Emily Roy, communications coordinator and Ashley Bodine, terminal agency coordinator, for overseeing this division of the department.
Construction on Lincoln Avenue, Ada, requires ONU HealthWise Pharmacy customers to rethink their travel routes to the pharmacy. Detour signs are posted to assist customers find the parking lot.
The pharmacy hours are Mondays to Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Several ONU faculty, students and alumni received recognition this spring. Those annoucements follow:
John Estell
John K. Estell, professor of computer engineering and computer science at Ohio Northern University, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
Ada schools provided end-of-the-school-year details on the school website. The details address instruction, student support and material collection. The information on the website is posted below:
Instructional Plan
We developed this instructional plan to address all students but especially those who need additional support.
• May 15th will be the final due date for all new assignments.
• From May 18th until May 28th, teachers will work with students to get any missing assignments made-up.
Two Ada High School seniors, Kendal Guagenti and Isaac Spar, are recognized with other Hardin County seniors Kenton Elks teens of the year.
Isaac Spar’s school activities include soccer, swim team, tennis team, varsity quiz bowl team, high school band, National Honor Society. He is the son of Don and Amy Spar.
Kendal Guagenti’s school activities include student council president, senior class president, National Honor Society, volleyball captain, Film Club president, tennis team and Ethics Bowl. She is the daughter of Kim and Francis Guagenti.