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ReStore teams with ONU students for skin scopes - and more

Preventive medicine.

Pharmacy students offered free skin scopes to those attending Crock Pot Tuesday at ReStore. The machine scans the face and can alert someone of precancer as well as oily, dry, or thin skin.

If there may be health issues found, the students recommend seeing a dermatologist. This scan system is the latest in preventive medicine.

Pictured is Ryan Branbeberry, an ONU intern, helping someone.  

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Other ReStore activities

Tom Gossel among ONU's Raabe College of Pharmacy distinguished alums

Ohio Northern University’s Raabe College of Pharmacy honored three alumni with Distinguished Alumni Awards on Feb. 13. This is the eighth year that Distinguished Alumni Awards have been presented by the Raabe College of Pharmacy.

Tom Gossel, a 1963 graduate, Kathy Karas, a 1975 graduate, and Peggy Piascik, a 1974 graduate, were recognized for their outstanding career accomplishments and their contributions to ONU.

Ada police logs for Feb. 9-15

February 9
-          Traffic stop Warning for Equipment & Sticker Violation
-          Traffic stop Waning for Speed
-          Traffic stop Warning for Red Light
-          Report taken for Miscellaneous Information
-          Handled Non-injury Accident by the Ada Post Office
-          Assist EMS on E North
-          Handled Identity Theft Complaint, Report taken
-          Handled Parking issue Complaint between Edwards & Liberty
-          Traffic stop Citation issued for Red Light

Ruby Campbell was a cook at USV for more than 30 years

Ruby E. Campbell, age 81, died on Monday, February 16, 2015 at 5:40 p.m. at Lima Memorial Health System.

She was born on February 25, 1933 in Hardin County, Ohio to Lester “Red” and Dora (Kindle) Preston and they preceded her in death. On August 2, 1952 she married Bradley Campbell and he survives in Alger.

ONU law school announces "Summer in Iceland"

The Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law has announced the inaugural year of “Summer in Iceland,” the nation’s first American Bar Association (ABA) approved study-abroad summer program in Iceland.

More trains and faster trains through Ada

More and faster trains are traveling through Ada now that the train tracks have been replaced.  The Ada Police Department urges caution to motorists and pedestrians since six additional trains are now rumbling through town daily. Previously, trains traveled through Ada at 20 mph or less, but now speed along at 40 mph. The police department said there will be increased enforcement at crossings to maintain safety.

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