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Bulldog football shuts out Jefferson

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School football team got back on the winning track by shutting out host Delphos Jefferson 28-0 in a Northwest Conference blowout Friday night, September 29.

The Bulldogs raced to a 21-0 halftime lead and cruised to the convincing road victory as the defense recorded its first shutout in six seasons.

Ada improved to 3-4 overall and 1-3 in the NWC with their initial league win. 

Struggling DJ dropped to 0-7 overall and 0-4 in the NWC after the defeat.

Ada Mayoral Forum hosted by Ada Lions and ONU Institute for Civics and Public Policy

Ohio Northern’s Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) is pleased to partner with the Ada Lions Club to host a community forum to hear from Ada’s mayoral candidates, David Retterer and Howard Fenton.

The event will take place from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4 in the Dicke Forum on Ohio Northern’s campus.  

Members of the community are encouraged to attend.

Weekend Doctor: Wellness checks

By Ashley O’Flaherty, CMA 
Supervisor, Blanchard Valley Medical Practices

It is important to have an annual wellness exam to maintain your overall health and to discuss preventative services you may need based on your age and condition. A wellness exam is important for both your mental and physical health and will help you reach your health goals. 

A lot can change in a year, so it is essential your healthcare provider has your medical records up to date. This is also a good time for you to reconnect with your provider and the provider to reconnect with you. 

Bulldog golfers 10th at sectional meet

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School golf team concluded its season by playing in the 11-team Div. III sectional tournament at Sycamore Springs Golf Course in Arlington Thursday morning, September 28.

Arcadia won a tight sectional tournament title race with 347 strokes. Pandora-Gilboa took a close second at 349, followed by Carey in third at 351.

The Bulldogs totaled 418 strokes to finish 10th, ahead of last-place Arlington.

An ancient (1994) tome with 2024 relevance

By Robert McCool

As you may know, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease recently. With the proper medications most of my symptoms have gone into remission, with a few exceptions. I still find it hard to swallow without choking, I sometimes have a tipsy way of walking that requires a cane, and my hands don't always do what I want them to, so I drop things.

But the worst symptom is the one which refuses to go away without some strong additional medication that I'd rather not use. That is my persistent insomnia.

Back in the misty, shrouded past of 1994 Stephen King published a weighty novel of 787 pages titled “Insomnia” (A Viking book published by the Penguin Group, ISBN 0-670-85503-0). That book means something to me and my condition that it didn't before.

ONU ‘Together We ROAR’ Homecoming celebrated October 27-28

Featuring the theme, “Together We ROAR,” this year’s Ohio Northern University Homecoming Weekend, planned for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 27 and 28, will feature several campus events and a parade through downtown Ada.

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