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The walk must go on

An Ada Main Street view on Friday, Feb. 4, shows Ada residents of the two and four footed kind ready to hit the sidewalks. Lima and Kenton observations of 8" of snow were reported to the National Weather Service. Photo by Ann Donnelly Hamilton.

Weekend Doctor: Nutrition and cancer

By Marla Stone RD, LD Oncology Dietitian, The Armes Family Cancer Care Center

Nutrition plays a vital role in our body’s function. It is an essential component to everyday life that is oftentimes overlooked, ignored or taken for granted. Nutrition for each individual is different and can vary based on activity level, age, diagnosis and many other factors. Cancer is a diagnosis that can bring on many changes for people. Maintaining nutrition before, during and after cancer treatment can help manage side effects and improve overall outcome.

Rosella Hassan was a "domestic engineer " and baker for Brinkman's Farm Market

Rossella Hassan, 78, of Ada passed away, February 4, 2022.  She is survived by her husband Dwight, daughter Jodi and brother Roger Schick. 

Preceding her in death are her parents Harold and Eloise (Spallinger) Schick and her brother Robert Schick. 

Snow Emergency announcements

With snowfall forecasts of 8-12" and potential blizzard conditions in our area on February 3-4, the Icon will post annoucements such as travel advisories and business and school closings.

SUMMARY

  • Ada Police Department - Snow Emergency declared
  • Ada Public Library - Closed
  • Ada Schools - Closed February 4
  • Ada High School Boys basketball rescheduled. Will play Feb. 5.
  • Hardin County Sheriff - Level 1 Snow Advisory
  • Ohio Northern University - Closed February 4
  • Individual business closings (send to [email protected])

Annual Park District report available

The 2021 financial report for the Park District of Liberty Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio, is now available for public review.

For more information, call clerk Mary Jane Lee at (419) 303-4810.

Wish you had a sleigh?

On a day like today, do you wish you had a sleigh? This 1869 view of a snowy Lincoln Ave. is from the Ada Historical Society website. www.adaohiohs.com/reminisce

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