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Free therapy screens in October

From Northwest Physical Therapy

Northwest Physical Therapy, 215 Snider Road, Bluffton, is offering free therapy screens this month.

These screens will be available at all four outpatient locations in Delphos, Ottawa, Bluffton and Lima.
To schedule a free therapy screening
in October call the Bluffton office at:
419-358-6978

A physical therapy screening takes approximately 10-15 minutes and will be performed by a licensed clinician. A therapy screening helps identify issues that may be causing unnecessary pain.

Home visits now offered by Midwest Rehab

Can't make it to the office? Midwest Rehab @ Home will come to you

Midwest Rehab, 118 E. Highland Ave., Ada, now offers physical and occupational therapy in homes of patients in and surrounding Ada, according to Joni Goodman, administrator of the Ada office.

It’s called Midwest Rehab @ Home.

The new service means patients unable to visit any of the three Midwest Rehab offices due to health risk, lack of transportation, limited mobility or other injuries now have the option of having therapists make private home visits.

Home visits are available in every community surrounding Ada, including for example, Lima, Findlay, Kenton, Bluffton, Arlington, Alger, McGuffey and Beaverdam.

Kelly Jackson named branch operations manager a Liberty NB, Kenton

Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., president and CEO of Liberty National Bank, announced the addition of a branch operations manager to the Liberty National Bank staff.

Kelly Jackson joined Liberty National Bank in August as the branch operations manager in the Kenton office. She brings with her more than 15 years of combined experience in management, banking, lending, and bank operations. She has worked various roles as she has progressed in her banking career including teller, banker and office manager.

Kelly is currently the Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity of Logan County, for which she previously served on the board for approximately five years.  

Cole Motor Sales will close Sept. 20

Four-generation Ford dealership supplied Ada residents with vehicles for over 100 years

It’s the end of an era, and Cathy Cole says, “We’ve had a good run.”

Cole Motor Sales, a four-generation-owned Ada family business will close on Sept. 20, according to Cole.

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Selling Fords, at 120 E. Buckeye, the company began assembling Model Ts in the 1910s that were shipped in parts to Ada on the railroad.

Ada became a “Ford” town and the large number of Ford vehicles in Ada today reflect the Cole Motor presence.

Area school letter jackets now at Reichert's

Reichert's, 111-113 S. Main St., Ada, has a complete stock of Hardin County school letter jackets, according to Fred Reichert.

"The jackets are Holloway wool and are 20 percent off," he said. "We can embroidery, sew letters and patched on jackets."

School jackets include:
• Ada
• Allen East
• Hardin Northern
• Kenton
• Ridgemont
• Riverdale
• Upper Scioto Valley

Reichert's phone is 419-634-2881.

"Getting your house in order" workshop on Oct. 16

From Faith Investment Services

By Faith Investment Services
Bluffton, 419-358-4207
www.myfaithinvestments.com

What does “Getting Your House in Order” mean?  For some, it paints a picture of getting your affairs in order prior to death. For others, it means spring cleaning or de-cluttering. Other people use this expression to talk about their financial affairs, for good or bad.

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