This story is provided by the ONU HealthWise Pharmacy.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about fraudulent coronavirus tests, vaccines and treatments.
Currently, there are no vaccines to prevent COVID-19 or medications approved to treat COVID-19, according to the FDA.
Still, fraudulent products are claiming to cure, treat or prevent COVID-19. These products have not been shown to be safe or effective, the FDA noted. In fact, these fraudulent products may actually pose significant risks to you and your family.
The Inn at ONU can provide your Easter dinner. Or Thursday, or Friday, or Saturday dinner.
All you need to do is check the new menu provided here, call 419-772-4101 to place your carry-out order and provide a debit card or credit card number.
Get in your vehicle and pick up dinner.
With its brand new dinner club menu launched earlier this week, it is just in time for this weekend.
Hours are:
Thursday through Saturday 5 to 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone: 418-772-4101
Ada HS’s Gatekeepers group (Ada Mental Health Alliance, or AMHA) met electronically earlier this week. Here's a screen shot of the meeting. Photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook.
The $2.5 million Lincoln Avenue reconstruction and widening project begins Monday, April 20, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
The project affects Lincoln between Union Street and Klingler Road in the village.
Lincoln will close for approximately 160 days, but during that period access to Ada Medical and Diagnostic Center will be maintained at all times.
The project involves roadway reconstruction including storm sewer, water main, curb and gutter, and sidewalk. Beaverdam Excavating Inc., serves as the general contractor.
Southern Detour:
Main Street/SR 235 to Lima Avenue/TR 50 to Klinger Road/CR 35.
The following notice is from the Village of Ada website:
The goal of the municipal office of the Village of Ada continues to be the management of the needs of the public while protecting the health and safety of our employees and the general public.
Our staff continues to work regular office hours to meet the needs of our residents, customers and the general public.
The Kenton Hardin Health Department has been notified of a fourth confirmed case for COVID-19 in a Hardin County resident.
We have contacted the patient and the individuals potentially exposed and they have been instructed to self-quarantine and monitor for symptoms.
The Kenton Hardin Health Department will be in daily contact with those individuals within our jurisdiction for monitoring of temperatures and symptoms. No other personal information about the case will be released to protect the privacy of the individual.