Ada's latest news

The Ada Purple 5th grade boys' basketball team placed as runner-up in the NWOYBL in the boys' 5th grade division on Saturday, Feb. 22.

Team members are, front: Keatyn Shaffer, Kolton Dysert, Blake Zoladz.

Back: Head Coach Meagan Zoladz, Carson Conley, Connor McKean, Logan Fleece, Wesley Mowery, Assistant Coach Dusty Dysert. Photo by  Jacque McKean

It's headed to the Guinness World Record Museum, and you know why

This football is one-of-a-kind.

It’s a customized football used in Ada’s world record football toss. It’s on its way to the Guinness World Record Museum.

In case you need a refresher course, here’s the story: 

In late December Ada joined the record books, not just any record book – the Guinness World Record Book.

Many viewers reading this participated in the record-setting event. It was on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019, at War Memorial Stadium.

The Icon has invited Bel Mancuso to provide viewers with snapshot chats with Ada High School students. Here's here first submission:

Aleece Al-Olimat, Ada HS junior

What classes are you taking this semester?
I am currently taking advanced chemistry, government, anatomy, calculus II at ONU, composition II, and band. 

What are your plans after high school?
My goals after high school may change over the course of time; however, at the moment I am planning on pursuing engineering or neuroscience. 

A spring book fair is underway this week at Ada elementary. The fair opened Monday and runs through Thursday, according to Chanda Smith, media specialist.

A special evening opening for families is planned Thursday, Feb. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. during the second and third grade musical presentation.

Karissa Fox has her artistic eyes on an owl. Karissa, an Ada HS junior, is creating her owl with colored pencil in an Art III class taught by Gary Wells. She says the completed project may take two months. 

Script Your Future Medication Adherence Team Challenge involves ONU students

Ohio Northern University pharmacy students are involved in a competition that benefits area residents and provides future health care professionals with invaluable practical learning opportunities.

The students, under the leadership of ONU Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice Michelle Musser, are taking part in the Script Your Future Medication Adherence Team Challenge.

Sponsored by the National Consumers League, the annual event is designed to raise public awareness about the importance of medication adherence. Musser is director of outreach programming in ONU’s Raabe College of Pharmacy.

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