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Multi-faceted Ada native and veteran races cars, teaches

By Cort Reynolds

Terry Miller, a 1972 Ada High School graduate, has lived a versatile life of adventure, from Vietnam veteran to policeman to car-racing Florida professor. Teaching has allowed him to pursue his great passions of auto racing and the study of criminology.

Born in Atlanta, he moved with his family to Ada in 1960 and grew up with three sisters and their parents, George and Louise. George was a long-time Ohio Northern University education professor who earned a degree from Duke in aeronautical engineering.

Weekend Doctor: Penicillin allergy

By Maria Slack, MD
Allergy and Immunology Specialists of Northwest Ohio

Do you have a penicillin allergy? Even if you were allergic, you may not be any longer!

With the cold and flu seasons come frequent trips to the doctor’s office. For some, treatment with an antibiotic is needed and having an antibiotic allergy can really limit a person’s options, causing providers to treat with less safe, less effective and more costly antibiotics.

Reminder: Youth Soccer late fees after June 30

The Ada Soccer Association has issued a reminder that regular registration for the fall season will end on June 30.

Registration from July 1-9 will incur an automatic late fee.

Register at

https://adasoccer.Demosphere-secure.com/_registration

Information about summer practices, other updates, and opportunities to ask questions are on the associaion Facebook page.

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Howard R. Schick worked for Dow Chemical

Howard R. Schick, age 93, of Ada, passed away on Thursday, June 23, 2022, at 8:25 a.m. at Vancrest of Ada.

He was born on October 1, 1928, in Jackson Township, Ohio to Cloyd R. and Mildred A. (Hochstettler) Schick who preceded him in death.  On May 26, 1950, Howard married Colleen A. Connor and she preceded him in death on June 2, 2019.

Howard is survived by a son, Wendell (Diane) Schick of Westminster; two daughters: Cynthia (Tim) Hanover of St. Marys and Linell (Jeff) Hertenstein of St. Marys; a daughter-in-law, Linda Schick of Howell, MI; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and a sister, Arlene (Merle) Gerdeman of Wheaton, IL.

Content-swap: Enthusiasts gather for Bluffton Cars & Coffee

Today's content swap with the Bluffton Icon: we're sending Bluffton readers our story on Bob Cupp being interviewed ONU's ICAPP fellows. For Ada readers, here's a look at a monthly Bluffton event:

Saturday is the next Bluffton Cars & Coffee show. Organizers note "the weather is looking great, and we're looking forward to seeing you."

8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., June 25 at 902 N. Main St. (parking lot of Masterpiece Signs & Graphics)

The event includes:

Corn and Soybean Heat Stress in Hardin County

By Jamie Hampton and Taylor Dill
Edited by Mark Badertscher,
OSU Extension, Hardin County

The 2022 crop has already seen its fair share of stress. But with the forecast of a flash drought and much higher than normal June temperatures, we will be seeing some extra stress that we may normally anticipate for later in the growing season. Nevertheless, our crops are very resilient.

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