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Hardin County Sheriff's log for April 1 and 2.

COVID-19 now in Hardin County

The Kenton Hardin Health Department has been notified of a confirmed case for COVID-19 in a Hardin County resident.

This is the first confirmed case of COVID-19 for Hardin County. We have contacted the patient and the individuals potentially exposed and they have been instructed to self-quarantine and monitor for symptoms. 

The health department will be in daily contact with these individuals for monitoring of temperatures and symptoms. No personal information about the case will be released to protect the privacy of the individual.

Ada Icon's spring intern has returned home - to St. Petersburg, Russia. Elizaveta Dyachuk, a junior business management major, compiled several 15-minute interviews with ONU international students for the Icon.

She is now taking classes online from a distance of 7 hours from Ada.

Here's her update:

"Everything changed so quickly, I barely had time to sleep. But I'm doing well now, I'm back in St. Petersburg. My family is happy to see me, they are good also.

"I'm staying at my apartment as well, completing my ONU online studies. All universities and schools are closed in Russia, so my sister is staying with me, doing her assignments online. 

Mark Badertscher reminds Icon viewers to keep up to date  with Hardin County OSU Extension Facebook page and clicking on “Like”. 

"As you can imagine, there aren’t any county ag events scheduled because of the public health concern," he said.

"However, I am hosting a Hardin County Ag Issues Virtual Coffee Hour  Friday, April 3 at 8 a.m. 

"If you would like to join in this Zoom Meeting, you can click on https://osu.zoom.us/j/212259941 at that time. 

You can also join on the phone by calling 646-876-9923 and using the meeting ID: 212 259 941 when it asks you for it. 

The Icon understands that this is a daily occurrene in the Anderson house - art class. Here's Abbey, fourth grader, and Eli, Kindergartener, creating art masterpieces. The Icon will post photos of students learning in an at-home setting. Send photos, art work, writing assignments and class projects to: [email protected].

 

 

 

 

With Ohio's no-contact period extending to May 1

Ada schools released information on spring athletics. This is information from the school website.

Yesterday’s announcement by Governor DeWine extended mandatory school closures through May 1.

As a result:
 The mandated No-Contact period has been extended through this date (May 1). This is to assist with the Governor’s ‘stay at home’ order, to prohibit coaches from privately meeting with student-athletes and to put all schools on an equal level relative to future competitive opportunities.

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