Reviewed by Robert McCool
It's Monday in a sunny August blur where the world is in full bloom, the weather fine. During the past two days, and in addition to my regular weekend chores, I managed to read two speculative fiction novels where the weather is most definitively not fine.
Those books, Arctic Rising (Tor, ISBN 978-0-7653-1921-0), and Hurricane Fever (Tor, ISBN 978-0-7653-1922-7) by Tobias S. Buckell – an author who lives in Bluffton – take place in a space where global warming is transforming our world with an undesirable outcome.
Photo by Carl Wilkerson
Story by Cort Reynolds The Ada High School golf season is underway. From left, Dexter Woods, Jack Baumgartner, Geddes Klingler, Jacob Morgan, Drew Rush and Kamron Wilkerson.
MINSTER - The Ada golf team played a tri-match to tee off its season at the Arrowhead Golf Club in Minster.
Riverside won the event with a total of 211 strokes. New Bremen shot 217, while Ada tallied a 233 score.
Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy student Scott Alexander of Monroeville, Pa., co-authored an article with ONU pharmacy faculty member Natalie DiPietro Mager that was published in the May 2020 edition of Ohio Pharmacist.
The article, “What Role Can Pharmacists Play in Preventive Medicine?” examines how pharmacists can best be at the forefront of the call by the National Institutes of Health to improve the implementation of preventive services and reduce health disparities.
Ada police received an animal call on Aug. 11. The call recorded at 3:39 a.m. concerned a raccoon that was stuck between an air conditioner and a window screen at Unit 12, 540 E. Lincoln Ave.
Attached to this story are recent Hardin County sheriff daily logs, in decending order from Aug. 3 to Aug. 11.
That was the count when this photo was taken last week. Ada fire hydrants are getting this fall flushing this month. The village has approximately 200 hydrants. John Bowers, water plant operator, is on the left and Mike Steele in at the hydrant.