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Q: How many pages were viewed in 2018 - all the answers below

How many pages were viewed on Ada Icon in  2018?

Go ahead. Guess. Answer: 323,438.

That is according to Google Analytics, which keep track of lots of things happening on the Icon.

Here’s some addition interesting viewer facts covering 2018:
An average of 5,414 individuals view the Icon in a typical 30-day period. The average time spent on the Icon by a viewer is 1 minute 16 seconds.

Employee spotlight features Amber Wolber

The January issue of "The Ada Articles," Vancrest's monthly newsletter is now posted on the Icon.

The newsletter includes a listing of events at Vancrest plus features on several December events. This month's employee spotlight is on Amber Wolber, resident assistant for Vancrest's assisted living.

The newsletter is attached at the bottom of this story.

Here's an Ada bulldog wearing a Santa cap in the high school office. Despite weather in the 50s today, this guy is still in the holiday mood.

Vancrest Ada's resident spotlight for January

Betty Layman is a resident in our Assisted Living. She celebrates her birthday on April 24. 

Betty is now a widow after being married to Allen for 60 years. They had six children together, which include one adopted daughter and a set of twins. Betty enjoys reading in her free time and loves to pass the time doing it.

She is not much into sports even though she is a pro at balloon volleyball. Betty’s favorite time of year is the fall with the changing leaves and the cooler weather.

Several area students were named to the Ohio Northern University fall semester dean’s list. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and be enrolled full-time.

Area students include:

Rand Abdullatef
Zachary Beaschler
Kiser Colley
Shaheed Khan
Kaitlyn Newland
Sydney Newland

Programs at Hancock Historical Museum

The Findlay Chapter of Great Decisions will begin its second season with an introductory meeting on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. at the Hancock Historical Museum, W. Sandusky Street.  Anyone interested in learning more about critical issues facing America is encouraged to attend.

Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.  The program involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book, watching a DVD and meeting in a discussion group. 

This non-partisan, grassroots model adopted more than 50 years ago, continues today with tens of thousands of participants taking part in discussions nationwide annually.

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