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Big Brothers Big Sisters announce Awards & Appreciation Dinner

Lima, OH -– Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio, Inc. has issued an open invitation to its Awards & Appreciation Dinner on February 14 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. The "Igniting the Path: Illuminating Futures Together" event will be held at Old  Barn Restaurant & Grill.

“This Valentine’s Day, we invite everyone to join us in celebrating the love, commitment, and partnership that shape the lives of young people and help them reach their full potential,” said Dr. Portia Smith, Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio. “It’s an  evening to reflect on the incredible power of mentorship and the community that makes it  possible. What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day?” 

The Awards & Appreciation Dinner is open to all community members who share a passion for supporting youth development and empowerment. Tickets are available for purchase at  https://bit.ly/BBBSAwards25.

Weekend Doctor: New treatments protect babies from RSV

By Brittany Grider, MD, Pediatric Hospitalist

It’s always a joyful moment when a new baby is born. Everyone in the family wants to come meet the new addition. A few days later, this precious little baby is struggling to breathe and needs to be in the intensive care unit (ICU) with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis. 

Level 1 snow emergency in Hardin County, January 3

Posting to Facebook, the Hardin County Sheriff's Office announced a Level 1 Snow Emergency on the afternoon of January 3 with this note:

The roads are beginning to ice over again, please use caution while driving.

Philip Walter Compton taught at Ohio Northern University

Philip Walter Compton, age 82, of Bluffton, passed away on Wednesday, January 1, 2025 at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, surrounded by his family.   

He was born on September 8, 1942 in Washington, DC to the late Ralph and Olivia (Crickenburger) Compton.  On August 1, 1964 Philip married LaDonna G. Shively and she survives in Bluffton. 

Also surviving are his daughter, LeAnn (Raymond) Pryor of Ada; two grandchildren: Kelsey (Brendan) Tisher and Kyle (Raina) Zimmerly; great grandchildren: Isla and Brewer; brother, Ralph (Patti) Compton; a sister, Carol (Wayne) Spangler; and a bonus sister, Jaci (Joel) Cox. 

Philip retired from Ohio Northern University, Ada where he was a professor. He was a member of the Ada First United Methodist Church. Philip served as the former pastor for Rhinehart United Methodist Church and the chaplain for the Ada Liberty Fire Department. He was a co-founder of the West Ohio Food Bank and Table One Restaurant. Philip was very involved with his community and was a Jefferson Award Recipient for voluntary service.  

Bulldog girls basketball loss  at Arcadia

By Cort Reynolds

ARCADIA - The visiting Ada High School girls basketball team lost to Blanchard Valley Conference foe Arcadia 52-30 on January 2.

Beatitudes January 2025 activity schedule

Beatitudes Community Center, 210 N. Main St., will hold the following activities, including serveral new events. Open to all.

Sally's Euchre
- January 7, 14, 21 and 28 at noon

Soup and Bingo
- January 8 at noon

Senior Citizens Euchre
- January 9, 16, 23 and 30 at noon

Bible Study
- January 15 at 11:00 a.m.

Arts and Crafts
- January 22 at 11:00 a.m.

Beatitude Bees Garden Club.  
- January 29 at 11:00 a.m.

 

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