That beautiful bright yellow flower began appearing across Ada in the past week. Known by several names, daffofil, narcissus and jonquil, it's welcome here no matter what it's called. These are blooming in the Ada railroad depot park.
ONU HealthWise Mobile Clinic designated as state-sponsored mass vaccination site to serve rural population
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, March 29, 2021
Six counties in 60 days.
That’s the scope of Ohio Northern University’s state-sponsored COVID-19 vaccine outreach to rural areas of Northwest Ohio.
HealthWise Mobile Clinic, ONU’s 38-foot RV operated by the Raabe College of Pharmacy, is scheduled to hit the road starting Wednesday, March 31.
Governor Mike DeWine recently designated HealthWise Mobile Clinic as a mass-vaccination site for serving those who don’t have easy access to larger metropolitan areas where vaccines are more readily available.
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Twenty-three students were inducted into the Ada High School National Honor Society in a program March 29, according to Sarah Davis, NHS advisor.
New members follow:
Timberlyn Blankenship
Olivia Conley
Riley Ferguson
Keegan Giddens
Selena Gonzalez-Jordan
Nathaniel Hall
Cameron Hazelton
Paige Jochims
Julia Kamatali
Ryan Kilgallon
Carmen Mancuso
Lauren Mullins
Carter Nelson
Shaina Phillips
Kirsten Poling
Alaina Robirds
Hailey Robirds
Olivia Thomas
Lucille Wall
Ada HS grads Zac Beascher and Isaac Spar win in men's opener
Posted by Fred Steiner on Monday, March 29, 2021
MARIETTA — Senior Mackenzie Wills (Ada) became Ohio Northern's all-time career singles victories leader, leading ONU to a 9-0 non-conference victory at Marietta on Saturday at Beran Tennis Center.
The Polar Bears improve to 2-0, while the Pioneers fall to 0-3.
Wills won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 3 singles for her school record 84th singles victory, breaking the previous record she shared with Meghan Letizia, who accomplished the feat from 2012-16.
She also joined with sophomore Jeorgia Templin (Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) to win 8-0 at No. 2 doubles.
The top 5 church hymns that should be retired today
Posted by Fred Steiner on Sunday, March 28, 2021
Reviewed/written by Craig Hoffman
In another century we won’t be singing many of the hymns we’re screeching out on Sundays. While some will have lasted a week, perhaps, others even for a few years, there are several that should be retired from regular use right now!
Do you agree with the following candidates for overdue retirement? Let the Icon know in the comments!
“Onward Christian Soldiers” (1865) - Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould