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Sixth year ONU pharmacy student Hannah Lamb checks the blood pressure of Bob Gordon-Hancock. ONU pharmacy students held a free mobile health clinic in honor of World Health Week on Tuesday at the Bluffton Public Library.

A good, made-from-scratch restaurant, beloved by locals and students

Icon Restaurant Review:
Viva Maria
124 E. Buckeye St., Ada
567-940-8482
Reviewer: Liz Gordon-Hancock

Before walking through the door of Viva Maria, all I knew about the place was that it was an Italian restaurant with big portions and huge support from both the local community and ONU campus crowd. My husband and I walked up to the restaurant around 8 p.m. on a weeknight.  

The restaurant is currently housed in the historic Ada Armory. Do not be fooled by the stark, industrial facade; this building houses a good, made-from-scratch Italian-American restaurant, beloved by both locals and students.  

A community education and Naloxone (Narcan) kit distribution will be held at McGuffey Community Room from 5:30 until 7 p.m. on Monday..

Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) is a community based overdose education and Naloxone distribution program. It was created to combat Ohio’s opioid overdose epidemic.

This training and Naloxone could save a person’s life.

To register call Diana or Cindy at 419-673-6230.

Project DAWN is made possible by Kenton-Hardin Health Department, OhioHealth, Hardin County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio State Coroners Association, Prosecuting Attorney Braford W. Bailey, County Coroner Lawrence J. Kuk, MD.

The Ohio Northern women's tennis team swept Baldwin Wallace 9-0 in an Ohio Athletic Conference match on Tuesday afternoon in Berea.

The Polar Bears improve to 14-4 overall and stay atop the OAC standings with a 4-0 record, while the Yellow Jackets fall to 7-7, 1-2.

Northern got off to a quick start by sweeping the doubles matches.

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