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GROB apprenticeship tours wrap up on March 11

GROB, a European manufacturer of high-quality production systems and universal machining centers that is located in Bluffton, has one more apprenticeship tour left before applications close on April 2.

The tour is from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 11. 

This event features a presentation about the program, Q&A with training staff and a facility tour led by current apprentices. Registration is required as spots are limited.

Register at https://www.joingrob.com/apprentice/tours/

Apply for the apprenticeship program at www.joingrob.com/apprentice/

Becky Neville honored by Rotary International

Ada Rotarian Becky Neville was recently recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International. The local organization comments, "We are proud of your support of RI and Ada Rotary, Becky. Keep up the good work!" Neville is pictured here with her husband John Neville. PHOTO from Ada Rotary Facebook.

Volunteers invited to join United Way campaign cabinet

From the Hardin County United Way:

Planning has started for our upcoming Annual Campaign, and we need the community's help to make it happen!

The Campaign Cabinet is a group of hardworking volunteers who will make the campaign a success. We're looking for a group of people who truly represent the community and come from all industries and geographic corners of Hardin County.

Community provides feedback on Ada Schools sports conference

UPDATE: The March Ada Board of Education meeting has been rescheduled. The board will meet at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 30.

By Paula Scott

On Monday, March 6, the Ada Exempted Village Schools hosted a forum for discussion about the proposed school sports move from the Northwest Conference (NWC) to the Blanchard Valley Conference (BVC).

Approximately 100 people attended the event. Moderated by high school principal Dan Lee, attendees were invited to make comments with a time limit of three minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

Stuart Beatty appointed as Raabe College of Pharmacy dean

Ohio Northern University President Melissa J. Baumann has announced that Stuart Beatty, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, has been named the next dean of ONU’s Raabe College of Pharmacy. A 2003 ONU Pharmacy alumnus who graduated with distinction, Beatty will succeed Steve Martin, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FCCM, who has served as dean for almost nine years and is retiring on June 30, 2023.

Beatty has nearly 20 years of experience serving patients, teaching students, authoring papers, conducting research and delivering presentations in the areas of ambulatory care clinical practice and management. Most recently he was professor of clinical pharmacy at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy. Beatty was the first pharmacist to practice within the OSU General Internal Medicine clinics, where he developed pharmacy services, educated medical residents and student pharmacists, and trained more than 20 pharmacy residents at the site.

“We feel very fortunate to welcome Dr. Beatty to our Ohio Northern University community, where our College of Pharmacy has operated as a nationally-renowned legacy program for 138 years,” says Julie Hurtig, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs. “As someone who has a wealth of teaching and managerial experience, a passion for pharmacy practice, and a calling to serve patients, Dr. Beatty will provide visionary direction to our exceptional students, faculty, and staff.”

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