Photo courtesy of Leland Crouse [email protected]
Members of the Ada High School golf team during the 1993 season are front row from left: Owen Smith, Ryan Moser, Kevin Bucher, Brian Beckley, Doug Deringer and Brian Gulbis.
Standing from left: Matthew Reese, Lee Mentzer, Jeff Fleming, Andy Knoble, Ty Traxler, Dusty Donley and John Katsaras.
By Stanislaw Dajczak, MD Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
A rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that help move the shoulder. These muscles are deep and attach at the upper part of the arm. Deep muscles attach to the bones around the ball-and-socket joint by a thick, non-elastic tissue called a tendon. These tendons can tear by an acute injury or degeneration over time and can occur in any of the four tendons. Rotator cuff arthropathy is defined as arthritis as the result of tearing these rotator cuff tendons.
Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will recognize its 2019 business of the year at its annual dinner luncheon at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 19, at The Inn at ONU.
Tickets are still available but the deadline is this weekend. Ticket are $22 per person. Contact Deb Curlis for tickets.
The lunch will also celebrate the achievements of the chamber during 2019, along with plans for 2020.
The Ada chamber annual event is followed by the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance annual meeting and award dinner.
Interviews by Elizaveta Dyachuk This week we talked with three ONU law students from Kosovo. Those interviews follow.
VEROLINDA BERISHA - see her photo at bottom of story
Icon: Do you intend to continue your education with a master’s and beyond?
Verolinda: Yes, after I am done with the studies here, I am planning on getting another master’s degree on Europe. My plans are to study international law.
Icon: How many languages do you speak?
Verolinda: I speak Albanian and English.
There's Ada 'Gators and Florida 'gators. Here's one of the Florida variety. Monty Siekerman sent this photo greeting form the Sunshine State. He said the alligator in this photo was prowling around the neighborhood where his sister lives.
And we thought icy road were dangerous. Monty says it's 8-foot plus.
It was one of those winter weekend in northwestern Ohio. Ada experienced a true snowfall on Wednesday night. Ken Collins shares these photos with Icon viewers.