Friday night's the night: Ada HIgh School juniors and seniors are celebrating Prom at Crimson Lane, 4600 Couty Rd. 1 on April 29. Pictured here is the prom court; see details in the associated article.
Planning to vote on Tuesday, May 3? Ada North and South polling places are at Ada Community Health Professionals Bldg., 1200 S Main St, Ada, Oh, 45810.
There are no Ada or Ada school district ballot issues.
Republican and Democrat primary ballots include candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, attorney general, auditor of state, treasurer of state, chief justice of the Supreme Court, justice of the Supreme Court, U.S. Senator (Republican), representative to Congress, Judge of the Court of Appeals, 3rd district, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Domestic Relations Division), county commission, county auditor.
Meeting was called to order by President Chloe Anderson. Club said the Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-H pledge.
Next was roll call, answering “What is your favorite Color”
The minutes from the last meeting were read by secretary Josie Schwemer. Treasurer’s report was given by Issac Anderson.
New business: The club is going to have a contest for a new club shirt design. Anyone who would like to design this year's shirt, please bring a picture to the next meeting and the club will then vote.
By Karen Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team
Two things come to mind when I think about bread. One is the wonderful smell of freshly baked bread and the other is the musicians of Bread. Recently, my daughter was trying to explain to her friends that there really was a group called Bread and it was one of her mother’s favorites! Her friends thought that was odd (no comment on some current band names). Interestingly, the group chose their name after getting stuck behind a Wonder bread truck. But today, I want to focus on celiac disease and the gluten proteins found in many delicious forms of bread.