The first 100 youth who attend will receive a bag of Easter treats. The event will continue until 3:30 p.m., or until the 100 bags are gone – whichever comes first.
The sponsors ask to keep traffic moving and to provide a safe experience, approach the church from Lima-Ada Road (County Road 50).
So, you think you know Ada? Okay, maybe you know where this is, but can you place the location of this man on the larger picture?
Answer tomorrow.
And, if you really want a brain teaser, here's the Bluffton Icon's "So you think you know Bluffton?" photo. Answer to this photo will also be posted tomorrow.
CHP Home Care and Hospice is releasing an online video version of its annual memorial service to families served by its hospice program in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns.
The memorial service is an important piece of CHP’s hospice program, offering a time of remembrance for both families and staff.
“Our staff and patient families look forward to this memorial service every year,” said Brent Tow, CHP President/CEO. “Families like to reconnect with the hospice nurses and staff who worked so closely with them while caring for their loved one.”
Two Upper Scioto Valley High School seniors are that school's Kenton Elks teenagers of the month for March.
The students are Caleb Jordan and Cheyenne Lawrence.
Caleb of Alger is a senior and plans to attend college hoping to purse a degree in digital media. He is on the National Honor Society, Business Professionals of American, yearbook staff, newpaper staff and worked in video and sound for school events. He is the senior class secretary.
That beautiful bright yellow flower began appearing across Ada in the past week. Known by several names, daffofil, narcissus and jonquil, it's welcome here no matter what it's called. These are blooming in the Ada railroad depot park.
That’s the scope of Ohio Northern University’s state-sponsored COVID-19 vaccine outreach to rural areas of Northwest Ohio.
HealthWise Mobile Clinic, ONU’s 38-foot RV operated by the Raabe College of Pharmacy, is scheduled to hit the road starting Wednesday, March 31.
Governor Mike DeWine recently designated HealthWise Mobile Clinic as a mass-vaccination site for serving those who don’t have easy access to larger metropolitan areas where vaccines are more readily available.