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Take My Breath Away: An RSV vaccine update

By Karen Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

Take My Breath Away was the love ballad written for the 1986 movie Top Gun.  The song was performed by the Berlin.  The song won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe for the best original song.  

Some Top Gun fans wondered why the song did not make the soundtrack for the 2022 Top Gun: Maverick release.  The music producer gave a logical explanation as to why it was not repeated.  In the movie, Maverick has a new love interest so the song would not fit.  

RSV or respiratory syncytial virus can take your breath away.  

District athletic boards award college scholarships

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association and its six District Athletic Boards have awarded $169,000 in college scholarships to 169 recent high school graduates following selections made by each of the OHSAA’s six District Athletic Boards. 

Athletes from the Bluffton and Ada Icon readership areas receiving OHSAA scholarships are:

Arda Dastan, Findlay 

Jared Griggs, Arlington 

Jacob Hershberger, Harrod Allen East 

Hailey Hochstettler, Findlay Liberty-Benton 

Samantha Scoles, Bluffton

Plenty of reasons to spend the weekend in Ada

Beginning Friday, August 11, you don’t have to look far for things to do. It’s an action-packed weekend in Ada, Ohio.

THURSDAY-SATURDAY
Lincoln Highway Buy Way Yard Sales, see Classifieds for local sales and http://www.historicbyway.com/

FRIDAY

5:00-8:00 p.m. United Way Summer Social at The Inn at ONU

5:00-11:00 p.m. Party on the Ball Field, live music and beer

7:00 p.m. AHS Boys Soccer vs. Temple Christian at War Memorial Stadium

 

SATURDAY

110th Farmers & Merchants Picnic at War Memorial Park

Two-county high speed pursuit ends with capture of four in stolen vehicle

An attempt to stop a speeding vehicle resulted in a 17-mile, 2 county high-speed pursuit for Hardin County Deputies on Monday night, August 7. The pursuit began at 11:33 p.m. when deputies observed the vehicle being operated in excess of the posted speed limit on N. Detroit St. in the City of Kenton. When signaled to stop the driver refused to do so, leading deputies south on Ohio Route 31 into Union County. The vehicle, which was found to be stolen, was stopped after the deployment of stop sticks and pit maneuver tactics. 

The car’s driver and 3 other occupants were taken into custody.  The driver was later arrested and transported to the Multi County Correctional Center in Marion, with charges pending for numerous traffic violations, felony fleeing, and receiving stolen property.  The other occupants were released. The incident remains under investigation. 

No injuries were sustained because of the incident.  

Hardin County deputies were assisted by deputies from the Union County Sheriff’s Office and by Osborn’s Towing and Recovery Service.  

Bulldog golfers face off with Ft. Jennings

By Cort Reynolds

DELPHOS–The Ada High School boys golf team dropped a non-conference dual match to Fort Jennings at the Delphos Country Club Tuesday morning, August 8.

FJ out-dueled the youthful Bulldog boys by 43 strokes, 192-235.  

Second annual Glow 5K to be held at ONU

UPDATE: Register for the GLOW 5K HERE.

National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Week event

Ohio Northern University's Mental Health Prevention and Awareness Committee is hosting its second annual GLOW 5K Run/Walk on campus during National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Week. 

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