Chase Jarrett, Ada fifth grader, focuses on homework. He's getting some support from Reilly, his "older sister," actually the family pooch. The Icon will post photos of students learning in an at-home setting. Send photos, art work, writing assignments and class projects to: [email protected].
The Ada youth football program has joined the new Developmental Football League, according to Adam West, Ada youth football head coach.
Here’s what West says about the program:
"Exciting news for the Ada Youth Football Program. We have joined the Developmental Football League.
This league will start this fall. The focus of the league is to serve the kids/athletes from the inside out, build fundamentals, teach the game of football, and have fun.
This league will include grades K-6 and will see some significant changes to the way our program has traditionally done things.
In order to help reduce the possibility of transmission of COVID-19, Hardin Memorial Hospital will erect a triage tent outside the emergency department (ED) entrance.
The goal is to keep those who have flu-like symptoms separate from those who do not.
This is a proactive measure we are taking to be prepared in the event the process of outside triage becomes necessary.
It is NOT a walk-up site for COVID-19 screening.
How it will work…
When a patient comes to the ED for treatment of an injury or other reason, they will first go into the triage tent where they will be quickly screened.
Hardin County Leadership is proceeding online, according to Kathy Oliver, in charge of the program.
Hardin Leadership develops positive leaders within Hardin County by providing personal enrichment, expanding community networks, and recognizing future leaders.
She reports that the April 2 session is a virtual session and the May session will likely be modified also.
The leadership group meets monthly now through November.
Interstate 75 northbound in Findlay will be restricted to one lane on Wednesday, April 1, and Thursday, April 2, for beam setting over the railroad.
On both days, the restriction will begin at noon and continue until four beams are set.
The right lane of Interstate 75 northbound will close from the southern end of the project, just south of Harrison Street/county Road 144, to the Sandusky Street overpass, which is just south of the state Route 12 interchange.