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Sophomores Matt Bradshaw (Cleveland/Norton) and Owen Lloyd (Colfax, Ind./Clinton Prairie) and freshman Andrew Buderer (Oak Harbor) represented the Ohio Northern men's track and field team at the Gregory Invitational at North Central (Ill.), rounding out the program's pre-national championship slate.

The meet, which served as an official last chance qualifier for the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships, was not scored.

Bradshaw and Buderer each registered top-three finishes to lead the way at Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium Wednesday and Thursday.

Not the “A” You Want

By Brenda Keller, CNP
Gastroenterology Associates of Northwest Ohio
Outbreaks of hepatitis A are taking place in several states throughout the country, including our neighboring states of Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and West Virginia.

In Ohio, the greater Cincinnati area is leading the state in the number of confirmed hepatitis cases. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) declared a statewide community outbreak of hepatitis A after observing an increase in cases linked to certain risk factors since the beginning of 2018.

The scene changes daily inside the Ada municipal building as renovations continue. Here are some inside shots from late last week - no doubt, these are out of date by now.

Offering repurposed furnishings, antiques, vintage decor and florals

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Ada’s newest business, L and L Designs, opened earlier this spring at 4171 State Route 235. The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed them to town with a ribbon cutting on May 15.

Owned by Lynn Rainsburg and LaDonna Roys of Kenton, the shop offers antiques and vintage décor and florals.

In addition, L and L Designs offers custom design services and repurposed furnishings.

Hours are Tuesdays through Fridays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone numbers are 567-674-7821 and 419-516-7702.

Ream Street Phase II storm sewer project goes underground this summer

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The Ada municipal building project isn't the only hard hat area in town this summer.

There’s a major digging project underway on University Avenue as Phase II of the Ream Street project moves across the village landscape.

Estimated at $735,000, Phase II is all about storm sewers. The existing storm sewer, installed in the early 1900s is undersized, broken and collapsed.

Funding comes from a Community Development Block Grant and from the village.

Ada Youth Cheer Clinic will be Wednesday through Friday, May 22 to 24 at the Ada 86 Gym. Students entering third through sixth grade are eligible.

May 22 session: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
May 23 and 24 sessions: 3:30-5 p.m.

Cost is $30 per cheerleader, and only $10 for additional sibling. 

Additional details are on the flyer below. A printer-friendly registration form is in the attachment below.

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