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Ada Council begins new year with eye on past and future

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Beginning with an organizational meeting held in a closed door executive session, the Village of Ada Council held its first meeting of the new year on January 7. Members of the public were present at both the council chambers and on Zoom.

Jack of All Trades: GLP-1 medications

By Katie (Prater) Kirby, Student Pharmacist and Karen L. Kier, Pharmacist

Jack of All Trades was released on March 6, 2012 by Bruce Springsteen. You may not be familiar with this song unless you are a true fan of “the Boss.” This song is considered in the folk-rock genre and was on his seventeenth album.

“Jack of all trades” is a saying implying someone who has skills in different areas. The newer GLP-1 medications may qualify as such.

The GLP-1s include semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and the combination of GLP-1/GIP drug tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound). Studies are evaluating their potential benefits beyond managing diabetes and weight loss. These areas include rheumatic disease, cancer and addiction. 

Rheumatic diseases include gout, varying types of arthritis, lupus and fibromyalgia. The impact of rheumatic diseases has led researchers to look at new treatments.

January 9 Soup & Bingo at Beatitudes

Beatitudes Community Center is enjoying Bingo & Soup at noon on Wednesday, January 9.

STEAM Saturday is a day of discovery, January 11

January 11 - noon at Ada Public Library

Kids in grades K-8 are invited to a noon program with hands-on STEAM learning. No registration is required.

2025 Conservation Tillage Club Program 

Provided by Ohio State University Extension in Hardin County

Hardin County – The Conservation Tillage Club program is set to continue in 2025. This year, the program has moved and will be held at Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative, Inc. located at 1210 West Lima Street, Kenton, OH 43326.

Dates, speakers and topics: 

• January 16: H2Ohio Program Update/Overview of Pilot Watershed Program Update by Terry Mescher,  H2Ohio Program Manager with the Ohio Department of Agriculture and Dr. Jay Martin with the Ohio State  University 

Bulldog girls basketball defeats LCC

Above) Anna Conley (#21) led the Bulldogs in scoring.

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA - The visiting Ada High School girls basketball team rode strong play in the middle quarters to a 40-34 win over non-conference foe Lima Central Catholic on Tuesday, January 7.

The hard-fought road victory upped the Bulldog record to 2-10. LCC fell to 2-8 after the defeat.

“It was a great win for the girls, and a great learning experience of how to win close games,” said Bulldog third-year head coach Zach Ricker. 

Ada trailed 9-5 after the first period. But a 16-7 second quarter flurry propelled the Bulldogs to a 21-16 halftime lead. 

“In the second quarter I felt like we finally settled down and we were a lot more relaxed, which led to us hitting some shots,” said Ricker.

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