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Ada Schools Destination Imagination teams compete in Dayton

Destination Imagination teams from Ada Schools competed at the North West Ohio Regional Tournament at Sinclair Community College in Dayton on Saturday, March 8. The elementary team "Smarty Party" competed in the Scientific Challenge, "Worlds Beyond," elementary team "Candy Kids" competed in the Engineering Challenge, "High Wire Act" and the middle school team "ISS: Intergalactic Space Squad" competed in the Scientific Challenge, "Worlds Beyond.".

Public invited to weigh in on the future of transportation in Ohio

Comment period runs through April 11
COLUMBUS __The Ohio Department of Transportation is accepting public comments on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) for 2026 through 2029. The plan identifies the multi-modal transportation improvement projects that are scheduled for some phase of implementation throughout the state over the next four years.  

The draft documents will be available for public review and comment through April 11, 2025.

For additional STIP information and locations of STIP Open Houses, please visit the STIP website: www.transportation.ohio.gov/stip.

Ada Schools Honor Roll for 3rd quarter of 2024-2025

The Ada Exempted Village Schools have released the following honor roll for the third quarter of 2024-2025 for grades 4-12. Dean's List recognition is awarded for grades 7-12.

Adrenaline rush: Introducing neffy®

By Alexis Nicoson, Student Pharmacist and Karen L. Kier, Pharmacist
On behalf of the ONU Healthwise Team 

An adrenaline rush is a colloquial expression about the feeling of exhilaration and heightened energy that is brought on by an exciting or stressful situation resulting in the release of the hormone epinephrine. Adrenaline is another term for epinephrine and is often referred to as our fight or flight response. 

When epinephrine is released in the body, it is preparing us for immediate action by increasing our heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate and blood sugar.  It helps divert blood to our muscles and brain. Medically, we use epinephrine to stimulate the heart during CPR or reverse an allergic (anaphylaxis) reaction in the body.  

Field reports from Ohio Division of Wildlife Officers

From the Ohio Division of Wildlife Officers
State Wildlife Officer Nolan Johnson, assigned to Van Wert County, donated 147 pounds of venison that had been seized as evidence to the Van Wert Cooperative Ministries. This was the first time the organization received a donation from the Ohio Division of Wildlife and they were very grateful. When possible, venison seized as evidence in white-tailed deer violation cases is donated to food pantries.

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