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How to stretch your food dollars during the government shutdown

Provided by Jami Dellifield

Extension educator

Hardin County

As the government shutdown continues, many employees are going on several weeks now without a paycheck. With the historic length of this shutdown, another major challenge for many families is that SNAP benefits through February are being released now and must last households through the end of February, with no current assurance on what will happen in March.

Due to this unique situation, many are faced with struggles they have never known before: how do you stretch your food dollar?

Mary K. Vermillion, 97, died on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019, at 10:14 a.m. at her son’s residence in Ada.

She was born on April 23, 1921, in Hardin County, Ohio, to the late Jesse and Rebecca (Jenkins) Warren. On Sept. 14, 1940, Mary married Frank C. Vermillion and he preceded her in death on July 21, 1998.

Mary previously worked for North Electric of Kenton for 13 years.  She attended the Church on The Rock of Kenton. 

Retired ONU history professor addresses Ada Kiwanis Club

Provided by Jon Umphress
John Lomax, retired professor of history at Ohio Northern University, told Ada Kiwanis members that “Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech at ONU in 1968 was a watershed moment in the life of the university as well as his work in leading the civil rights movement.”

King spoke at ONU on Jan. 11, 1968.

Lomax was the Kiwanis Club’s guest on Jan. 22. He said that King’s talk occurred in the midst of his ‘poor people’s campaign’ and was at the beginning of Dr. King talking against the Vietnam War.

Esports is the newest, fastest-growing trend to hit collegiate athletics

 Ohio Northern University is launching an esports (electronic sports) program in fall 2019.

This initiative continues ONU’s emphasis on offering students well-rounded, high-impact learning experiences that allow them to pursue both their professional and personal areas of interest.

Esports will continue that focus in much the same way students have opportunities to participate in co-curricular activities such as intercollegiate and intramural athletics, the arts, and other pursuits that add to the richness of the college experience, expand students’ horizons and provide opportunities to interact with other students who have similar interests.

Ashley Zupancic, first-year pharmacy resident at ONU, checks the blood pressure of a client on Wednesday during a free health screening in Bluffton through the ONU HealthWise mobile clinic. The clinic's next visit to Ada is at the Ada Public Library from 1 to 3 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 30.

What started as a 2-hour delay became a "school closed" day for Ada schools. The school closed announcement came at 8:14 a.m. for Wednesday, Jan. 23.

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