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Every Season: COVID-19, Flu, RSV

By Karen Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

In 1959, Pete Seeger wrote the lyrics to Turn! Turn! Turn! referred to as To Everything There is a Season. The song is based on the first eight verses of the third chapter of Ecclesiastes. The song was first released by the Limeliters, but became a hit when the Byrds released it. The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on December 4, 1965. 

Don Henley inducted the Byrds into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. The band performed another one of their hits, Mr. Tambourine Man for the ceremony. One of the more famous original members was David Crosby who played guitar and provided vocals. He later was a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash. The music world lost this icon in January, 2023.  

Speaking of seasons and turning–we are heading into flu and RSV season. COVID-19 does not seem to have a distinct season especially with the recent uptick in hospitalized cases. It is difficult to get accurate numbers since routine testing and reporting is not being recorded for cases, so hospital visits are our best indicator of COVID-19 spread. 

Retail Detail: New pharmacy hours

Have a brief notice regarding your business? Seasonal changes or holiday hours? Email [email protected].

Starting on September 1, ONU HealthWise Pharmacy will have new hours. This is due to the new ruling from the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy requiring pharmacies to close to provide lunch and break times for personnel.  

Bulldog girls soccer dominates FJ, wins home opener

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School girls soccer team broke open a scoreless halftime battle with three goals to defeat Fort Jennings 3-0 in a steamy home opener Wednesday evening at War Memorial Stadium.

Bulldog volleyball fall to county rival Wildcats

Thursday’s game will be in Ada’s air-conditioned junior high gym

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School varsity volleyball team lost at home in straight sets to Kenton on a warm Tuesday evening, August 22.

The Lady Bulldogs dropped to 2-1 after the 25-14, 27-25, 25-17 defeat. The Wildcat girls improved to 2-0 with the win.

Navin appointed appointed board of governors chair of Beta Gamma Sigma

Ohio Northern University James F. Dicke College of Business Administration Dean and professor John C. Navin, Ph.D., was recently appointed chair of international business honor society Beta Gamma Sigma’s (BGS) Board of Governors.
 
Navin will serve a two-year term as chair and then a one-year term as past chair.

August 8 field reports from the Ohio Division of Wildlife

Northwest Ohio–Wildlife District Two

In June, State Wildlife Officer Eric VonAlmen, assigned to Wood County, conducted sport fish enforcement on the Maumee River in Grand Rapids. He observed two anglers wade into the river with large treble hooks on their lines and attempt to snag fish while retrieving their lines. Both anglers hooked fish including common carp, channel catfish and flathead catfish in parts of the body other than the mouth. The individuals kept the snagged fish, which is not legal for any species other than forage fish. Officer VonAlmen contacted the suspects on the shoreline and issued summonses for the violation. Each angler paid a $120 waiver, and Officer VonAlmen photographed the snagged catfish and released them into the river.

In early June, State Wildlife Officer Ethan Bingham, assigned to Williams County, received a call from the ODNR Communications Center regarding an injured bald eagle in Fulton County. The eagle was injured along a road and was reported to the Lyons Royalton Fire Department by a passerby. The eagle was taken to Nature’s Nursery in Whitehouse to be rehabilitated. Later in the month, Officer Bingham received a call from Nature’s Nursery advising that the eagle was ready for release. Officer Bingham coordinated with Nature’s Nursery, the Lyons-Royalton Fire Department, and the individual who reported the bald eagle and together they released it back into the wild near where it was found.

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