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Girls Increasing Representation Leadership (G.I.R.L.S) summit

Summit for Middle School Girls in Hardin County

The Ohio Northern University Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) and the political science honorary society (Pi Sigma Alpha) are hosting an event for middle school girls in Hardin County on March 30.. The Girls Increasing Representation Leadership Summit (G.I.R.L.S) promotes the importance of leadership among young girls and is funded by a grant by the national organization of Pi Sigma Alpha.  

Lion’s Mane

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

This week I was asked an interesting drug information question about the mushroom known as Lion’s Mane and its related health benefits.  The first thing that came to my mind was the movie Secondhand Lions.  Not sure why!

The movie was released in 2003 in the comedy-drama genre and starred Robert Duvall. Michael Caine, Haley Joel Osment, and Kyra Sedgwick. Haley Joel Osment had the role of the 14-year-old Walter who is left for the summer with his great uncles. It is rumored that the uncles have a secret fortune and are targets for traveling salesmen and relatives looking for money. The uncles are often seen sitting on their porch with shotguns.

AHS track preview; season begins March 28

Ada track squad led by Sumner, Grose

By Cort Reynolds

The 2023 Ada High School track and field team features 36 athletes on the roster under the leadership of 10th-year head coach Tyler Craig. 

A total of 22 boys and 14 girls make up the squad. Four seniors, 10 juniors, 11 sophomores and 11 freshmen comprise the roster.

Eleven male lettermen return to pair with five female letter winners and several promising newcomers.

"We have some strong middle distance relays with a chance to get to state," said coach Craig. "Our goal is to be the hardest-working team around. I firmly believe we have that.

“We have been blessed in having kids who will put in the work that is needed,” he added. “It is a good group.”

Speedy senior returnee Courtney Sumner paces the girls team returnees. She excels in the long jump, sprints and relay events.

The athletic Sumner finished second in the Northwest Conference 400-meter race last year, and crossed the finish line fifth in the league 200-meter event. 

Hope for Everhart raises funds for liver transplant expenses

KENTON--Glazed Over Kenton doughnut shop recently hosted a “Dine to Donate” event which raised $587 to benefit Hope for Everhart, a drive to assist Hardin County sheriff Keith Everhart with medical expenses associated with a late 2022 liver transplant.

After learning about Everhart’s prognosis and the significant costs after insurance posed by his operation, a group of community members formed the Hope for Everhart committee and set out to explore fundraising options.

Beyond the agenda: March 21 Ada Council Meeting

On March 21 the Village of Ada held two public meetings and committee meeting. The first was a public hearing inviting residents to comment on the Wilson Football Factory request to change three parcels at Highland and Liberty from residential to industrial zoning. There was no public comment.

Ada Schools unveil app for "everything"

There's an old saying, "There's an app for that." Well, maybe not so old. But there is now an app for the Ada Schools, which can be found for Android https://bit.ly/3IXDYKX and for iPhone https://apple.co/3Y06jV8

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