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Local poet publishes second book

Hardin County native Jessica Weyer-Bentley has published her second book of poetry, Down Below Where the Canary Sings. Issued on May 2, 2023, the colletion was published by Sage Owl Publishing in Massachusetts.

Weyer-Bentley is an author, poet and photographer. Her first collection of poetry, Crimson Sunshine, was published in May 2020 by AlyBlue Media.

Bulldog girls 3rd at county track meet, boys 4th; Brown wins hurdles

By Cort Reynolds

RIDGEWAY–The Ada High School track and field teams competed at the six-team Hardin County Invitational meet hosted by Ridgemont Wednesday, May 3.

The Bulldog girls finished third, while the Bulldog boys came in fourth.

Riverdale nosed out Kenton by two points to win the girls team title. 

Hardin Northern edged Kenton by a single point to capture the boys team crown.

Bulldog baseball downed at Vikings

By Cort Reynolds

LEIPSIC–The Ada High School baseball team jumped ahead early but lost 8-4 to Leipsic in a Northwest Conference contest Wednesday evening, May 3.

The Bulldog boys fell to 4-12 overall and 0-7 in the NWC with the defeat. Leipsic improved to 7-9 overall and 2-6 in the NWC after the victory.

Bulldog softball edges Vikings in extra innings, stays alive in NWC title chase

By Cort Reynolds

LEIPSIC–The Ada High School softball team defeated Leipsic 11-8 in eight innings in a crucial Northwest Conference makeup game Wednesday evening.

The win kept Ada’s hopes alive for a share of a first-ever league title with one conference game remaining.

Catch up

By Karen Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

The idiom to catch up means to reach a standard or to move faster in order to reach someone or something moving in the same direction.  This idiom can mean anything from a competition of catching someone who maybe running a race or it can mean a meeting with a friend to catch up on the latest news.

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on April 24 “The Big Catch-Up” program to coincide with World Immunization Week.  This new campaign is driven by the decrease in pediatric vaccines prior to and during COVID-19.  Routine childhood vaccines declined in over 100 countries during the pandemic.  This is the largest sustained decline in 30 years.

The CDC reports a decline in pediatric immunizations during COVID-19 in the United States. The start of the 2022 school year had the lowest vaccine rates for kindergarten children at 93%.  Experts believe the disruption of routine physician visits and the misinformation about vaccines contributed to the falling numbers.

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"Take a break" event hosted by Family Resource Center

KENTON – Family Resource Center is inviting the community to celebrate Mental Health  Awareness Month by participating in their “Take A Break For Mental Health” event on Thursday, May 11 from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at their campus located at 775 E. Eliza Street in  Kenton. 

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