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By Daniella Egbujor, Student Pharmacist and Karen L. Kier, Pharmacist
ONU Healthwise Pharmacy

Invisible Woman is a superhero from The Fantastic Four introduced by Marvel Comics in 1961. Dr. Susan Storm Richards was transformed into the Invisible Woman by cosmic rays in the first issue of The Fantastic Four. This power not only gave her the ability to be invisible, but she has the power to use force fields.

Lipoprotein A may be the invisible force behind cardiovascular (heart) disease!

Calling all Ada Public Library Summer Reading Program prize winners. Please come to the library to pick up your prizes! The meeting room needs to go back to its usual purpose. Library director Rhett Grant told Ada Area Chamber of Commerce members that this was the biggest Summer Reading program in the library's history with over 500 readers participating. 

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PARADE
The parade will take place on Saturday, August 9 at 9:30 p.m. Lineup is at 8;30 a.m. at ONU on West Lincoln Ave., in Myers East and Myers West parking lots. Submit the attached entry form by August 1 and mail, email fax of drop off form to Century 21 Sunway Realty LLC, 208 N. Main St. (there is a mail slot.) Phone 419-634-0021. Becky Neville and Tami Waller are parade co-chairs.

Bluffton Art Company celebrates 1st anniversary on September 6

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FROM BLUFFTON ART COMPANY FACEBOOK__Bluffton Art Company is turning one, and you're invited to help celebrate a full year of color, community, and creativity! Join [Hannah Warwick] on Saturday, September 6 from 12–5:00 p.m. at the studio — located at 105 E Elm Street, Bluffton, OH — for a joyful open house packed with artistic fun and heartfelt gratitude.

JULY 22 MEDIA RELEASE__During the 2024-25 white-tailed deer archery hunting season, State Wildlife Officer Ryan Burke, assigned to Hancock County, received a report of a buck found dead in a field with an arrow in it. The caller stated that the individual claiming to have shot the deer had already harvested a buck. Officer Burke determined that the suspect had harvested two bucks, exceeding the statewide bag limit of one antlered deer. The individual pleaded guilty to taking more than one antlered deer in Hardin County Municipal Court, paid $500 in restitution and $150 in fines, and forfeited hunting privileges for one year.

Ada Community Improvement Corporation members have elected Amanda Sears, Ada Village Administrator, to the position of President of the board. Amanda will also be the Chair for Industrial and Executive Board Committees.

All other officers will keep their positions:

  • Deb Curlis, Vice President, trustee (e. 25)
  • Eileen Peterman, Treasurer & Secretary, trustee (*e. 26)
  • Terry Keiser (*e. 12.31.25)
  • David Retterer (*e. 12.31.25)
  • Bryan Marshall (e. 12.31.25)

(*) denotes elected or appointed official

FUTURE MEETINGS
Meetings are held at noon at the Depot.

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