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How to prevent falls is the topic of Dr. Jason Hageman's talk during a Lunch and Learn program sponsored by Community Health Professionals.

Dr. Hageman, who is the lead physician at the new Mercy Health/Ada Family Medicine facility, will speak at noon on Thursday at CHP, 1200 S. Main.

The Lunch and Learn speaker series is free and open to the public. Call CHP to reserve a lunch, which is provided by Liberty National Bank.

Ada resident retires from Kenton medical practice

By Monty Siekerman
After 20 years of successful teaching at Ohio Northern, Judy Hruschka decided to go to med school.

The long-time Ada resident did just that at the age of 53. She retired from her medical practice in Kenton last month and has turned her attention to gardening, something she and her husband Peter have always enjoyed doing.

Of course, it rained, but that didn't dampen the evening festivities

Of course, it rained. Despite that Ada High School 2016 homecoming was memorable.

Mara Guyton was crowned queen and Jared Craig, King.

Sue Matson provided the Icon with the following photos from the pre-game ceremony. Identifications are below:

Where's the railroad track? Where's the water tower? Where's Waldo? It was a foggy day in Ada on Monday. School started with a two-hour delay but the fog won and school was cancelled. Ken Collins offers this early-morning hour photos.

And Ada defense saves the day

Story by Dusty Donley
Photos by Sue Mattson

A gutty defensive stop ended the game as the Bulldogs won a 27-26 Homecoming thriller over the visiting Crestview Knights.

Down by one with four seconds to play and the ball on the Ada two yard line, Crestview elected to keep their offense on the field. Knight quarterback Drew Kline took the snap and felt immediate pressure from Bulldog defender Ethan Swaney, forcing the sophomore quarterback to throw a wobbly pass into the end zone.

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