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April flowers from April showers

They slept all winter, never knowing it was 10 below in February. This week they woke from their winter hibernation and Ada is better for it. 

FABrehab Services, Ada's new outpatient therapy clinic, has April 30 open house

FABrehab Services has opened a new outpatient therapy clinic serving Ada and Hardin County residents at the Community Health Professionals building, 1200 S. Main St. in Ada.

The public is invited to an open house and grand opening at the clinic on Wednesday,  April 30, from 4 – 6 p.m.

FABrehab and Community Health Professionals (CHP) are also teaming up to provide a full range of in-home therapy services, including physical, occupational and speech therapy.

Based in Tiffin, FABrehab Services, LLC, was created in 2004 as a division of Fabrizio Chiropractic & Physical Rehabilitation Clinic.

Here's the Ada police call logs - April 14-20

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, provided the Icon with the Ada police call logs from April 14 to April 20.

They are provided on the attachments at the bottom of this story.

ONU's micromouse team second at regional conference

The Ohio Northern University College of Engineering micromouse team captured second place at the Region 2 IEEE-Student Activities Conference hosted by Rowan University in New Jersey on April 5. Region 2 covers Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, southern New Jersey, Ohio (except Toledo), Pennsylvania, northern Virginia, and West Virginia.

In a micromouse robotics competition, teams construct an autonomous robotic "mouse" that navigates to the center of a random maze from a specified corner in the shortest amount of time possible.

Pharmacy alumni recognized at OPA conference

 

Alumni from Ohio Northern University's Raabe College of Pharmacy received five awards and several appointments during the 136th Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) Annual Conference and Trade Show in Columbus, Ohio, from April 4-6.

Megan Williams elected president of Hootenannies 4-H Club

The second meeting of the Hardin Co Hootenannies was held at the Ag Credit meeting room in Kenton on State Route 309 W. Once again, we really appreciate Ag Credit for allowing us to meet in such a comfortable spot.

The meeting was called to order by past-president Laura Spradlin. Meadow Cromer led the American flag pledge and Miranda Holbrook led the 4-H pledge. Roll call was taken by Miranda with 13 previous members answering with their favorite color. We also welcomed one new member, Riley Fleece.

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