You can't miss Cosi's Main Street sign thanking several professions at work. The revolving sign sends out a word of thanks to essential workers, first responders, medical and military personnel. Check out the second photo in this series to read the other sign.
Three Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy students are assisting the Kenton Hardin Health Department (KHHD) during the current coronavirus crisis.
Eric Dierkes, Michaela Mrozek and Makayla Wells, who are all sixth-year pharmacy students, are helping the county health department with a special project. The KHHD currently has a large number of persons under investigation for COVID-19.
The students, who began this project April 7, are reaching out to persons in the area who are under investigation for COVID-19. They are calling on individuals to check on symptoms, record the data and make appropriate referrals based on that symptomatology.
Critics are raving over the Ada Public Library’s newest video starring Matt Gossman, Ada school board president, featuring supporting actress Natalie Walton and a rising star, Mudge, the Ada Bulldog mascot.
The short video – watch it by clicking here – tells the story of a boy who, sort of, but sort of not, becomes a pizza. The above link takes you to the library Facebook. Once you are there, scroll down to view the video.
Here’s what critics say about the video:
Manda Bennett Carr – Omgosh!!! I was laughing so hard!!! This is fantastic. MUDGE!
The congregations of St. Mark Lutheran and Sugar Grove United Methodist are working together to provide a free community meal from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 29.
The meal is for carryout only and pickups are available at St. Mark, 125 Johnson St., Ada.
Delivery to Ada and Liberty Township residents are available to those in need by calling 419-358-4611 on or before Monday, April 27.
The menu includes chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll, and a cookie.