October 2020

New vaccines are produced each year to match the circulating viruses

By Kris Kaufman, APRN-CNP
Certified Nurse Practitioner, Putnam County Primary Care

The influenza (flu) vaccine with the COVID-19 pandemic will be an interesting topic this year. This article addresses the timing of when to get your flu vaccination.

Influenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by INFLUENZA A OR B virus, occurring as an epidemic every year. These viruses change frequently, and their subsequent spread depends on the susceptibility of the population to viruses.

Four ways to stay healthy and avoid the flu this season

This column provided by Ohio Northern University HealthWise Pharmacy.
 Not every sickness gets its own season. Seasonal flu activity often begins as early as October and November and can continue until as late as May.

The flu can threaten us with a potentially dangerous but very avoidable virus. This year's flu season is just getting started. Fortunately, you can take steps to make this year flu-free.

1) Get Your Flu Shot

The first piece of flu-prevention advice any health care professional will give you is to get vaccinated. Although flu season is already underway, it's not too late to get a flu shot.

All athletic practices from Oct. 30, through Nov. 1, are cancelled

Ada schools will move to remote learning beginning Monday, Nov. 2, according to Meri Skilliter, superintendent.

The announcement was made today (Oct. 30) on the school website. The message to the Ada community follows:

"With our number of Covid 19 positive cases growing, and all of the quarantined students and staff we have as a result of those positive cases, we have come to the decision that it is time for Ada Schools to switch to Remote Learning. 

"Because there are only three weeks and a day between now and Thanksgiving, we will be starting remote learning beginning Monday, Nov. 2 through Nov. 23. 

That means several things happening in Ada

November is on the way.

That means several things in Ada, including a Saturday night of one extra hour of sleep. It also means that the Ada elementary school book fair will take place as will parent-teacher conferences, a blood drive, leaf pick-up and Thanksgiving.

Attached to this story is the November list of Ada Icon’s Hometown Happenings. This list includes events from:
• Community 
• Ada schools
• Ohio Northern University
• The Freed Center
• The Inn at ONU
• Public meetings

Darlene Bowers collects items for this monthly list. A printer-friendly copy is attached at the bottom of this story.

The Icons remind viewers that Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends this weekend.

On Saturday night before going to bed, turn your clocks back one hour. The next time change is in early March 2021.

Several new “Help Wanted” advertisements are now listed on Ada and Bluffton Icons. Check Icon Classified Ad pages at: www.adaicon.com/classifieds.

New opening are added to this list daily. Businesses interested in listing postions available should contact [email protected].

Ada Youth Football program on the road back

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The Ada Youth Football program had a very successful 2020 season. The combined Ada teams finished the season with 29 wins and six losses.

The program competed in the new Hardin County Developmental Football League, which included teams from 
• Ada 
• Waynesfield
• Kenton 
• Riverdale 
• Hardin Northern
• Upper Scioto Valley. 

Kenton is going ahead with its Saturday Halloween costume judging, lineup, parade and trick-or-treat. The flyer above tells the details.

It begins with Bosco cheese stick with marinara sauce and, of course, offers your choice of pepperoni or cheese pizzas on Friday.

It's the November Ada school menu. You may click here to view it, or read it at the bottom of this story.

General manager of ONU dining services will complete council term of the late Don Fleming

Ada council announced the appointment of Noah Ristau, general manager of Ohio Northern University dining services, to fill the council vacancy created due to the death of Don Fleming. 

Council’s unanimous selection of Ristau was made following interview meetings on Oct 26 and 28. Ristau will be sworn in as a council member during the Nov. 10 meeting.

An announcement on the village website follows:

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