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Heritage Ohio is hosting a January 28 webinar on the Ray Brown Project in Alger, Ohio. Learn about the phenomenal Negro League pitcher and a grant-winning project to preserve his legacy in the town where he grew up. ONU history professor David Strittmatter will join Heritage Ohio in the Zoom program. Event link https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__s_yXQYQQ0OwrOH-DM6BZg

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MEDIA RELEASE__As we continue seeing potential for a significant winter storm this weekend (January 24-25, 2026), the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) want to remind everyone to prepare for hazardous road conditions and unpredictable weather.  

By Evan McBeath, MD
Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgeon, ENT Specialists of Northwest Ohio

Sinus problems are a common source of discomfort for millions of adults worldwide. Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS)—persistent inflammation of the sinuses lasting more than 12 weeks—can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, loss of smell and sleep disturbance, often severely impacting quality of life. While most people respond well to medical treatments like nasal steroids, saline rinses and antibiotics, a significant number continue to suffer despite these therapies. For these individuals, sinus surgery may offer relief and improve daily functioning. 

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By Cort Reynolds

CLEVELAND__The Ada High School boys basketball team withstood a late rally to edge Blanchard Valley Conference foe McComb 56-54 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Friday afternoon, January 23.

It was the second trip for the Bulldog boys to play at the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers. 

They played at the NBA venue, then known as Gund Arena, in coach Chris Sautter’s initial season as head Ada coach of 2002-03 during his first tenure, where they lost to county rival Kenton 48-44.

The Bulldogs held a slim 8-7 lead after the first quarter on Friday.

Lowell D. Bass, age 91, of Ada, passed away on Friday, January 23, 2026 at Vancrest of Ada.

He was born on November 2, 1934, in Ada, Ohio, to Chester Hoyt and Catherine Imogene (Shrider) Bass.  On May 26, 1956, Lowell married Lila J. (Christman) Bass, and she survives Ada. 

Also surviving are his two sons: Bob (Elaine) Bass and Bill (Beth Ann) Bass all of Ada; five grandchildren: Aaron Bass, Hannah (Nathan) McCullough, Trent (Morgan) Bass, Dalton (Kendra) Bass and Levi (Tori) Bass; six great grandchildren: Brantley, Brooklyn, Blaine, Ansley, Aubrey and Will; and a sister, Janice Shannon of South Carolina. 

UPDATE
The Allen County Museum has rescheduled Strittmatter's talk, its annual meeting and the opening of the exhibition for February 1 at 2:00 p.m. due to the January 25 weather forecast.

Ohio Northern University Associate Professor of History Dr. David Strittmatter will give a museum talk, The Coming of the Civil War. His focus will be on five key events in 1850s America–all related to the status of slavery–that set the country on the path of war.

The museum’s exhibit Threats of Conflict: Echoes of the Civil War opens the same day.

Museum talks are free to all visitors.

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