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It is a mental illness that affects how you think, feel, and behave

 By Amelia Alexander
I have previously mentioned that I am a member of AMHA (Ada Mental Health Alliance).

This club aims to create a positive culture within our school that supports the wellbeing of students. We aim to prevent suicide by supporting people that live with mental illness.

The best way to support people with mental illnesses is to be there for them, and learn as much as you can about what they are going through. One in 4 people have a mental illness. It’s imperative to destigmatize mental illnesses and seeking treatment for mental illnesses. 

 Ohio Northern's men's basketball games with John Carroll, scheduled for Friday and Saturday this weekend, have been canceled due to COVID-19 protocol issues at JCU.

If any other OAC men's basketball games are canceled this weekend, the Polar Bears (2-3 overall, 2-3 Ohio Athletic Conference) will try to schedule games with the non-compromised league team, if possible.

ONU is slated to return to action Feb. 19-20 with a home-and-home series against Capital.

Connecticut-based company manages 36 hotels in 9 states

Ohio Northern University has announced that hospitality corporation Waterford Hotel Group is now handling management of The Inn at Ohio Northern University, 401 W. College Ave. The transition took place on Jan. 18.

Waterford Hotel Group, a Connecticut-based industry leader for more than 30 years, manages 36 hotels in nine states, such as a Westin in Columbus and a Comfort Inn in Piqua and on college campuses such as Amherst College, Williams College and Gettysburg College.

Paige Cole was crowned queen and Jake Poling, king, of the 2020-21 Ada High School homecoming court on Friday night. This photos series shows the entire court. (All photos from Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Girls' senior night win over Tigers • Boys' stop neighboring AE

•Bulldog seniors girls Wills, Light, Waugh, Acheson and Leona Dalton were recognized before the game.

• 71 points was Ada boys' highest output of the season as a season-best 5 Bulldogs tallied double figures.

By Cort Reynolds 
ADA - Homestanding Ada defeated Waynesfield-Goshen 53-42 to celebrate Senior Night with a convincing non-conference girls basketball win Tuesday evening.

The Lady Bulldogs jumped out to an 8-2 lead and never trailed after being down 2-0. W-G rallied within 35-30 early in the fourth period, but senior Alexis Waugh ran off five crucial points to keep the Tigers at bay.     

So, you think you know Ada? This is the bottom of the plaque in the entrance to the Ada Municipal building.

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