Four Ohio Northern students have completed training to join the University Innovation Fellows program, which is run by Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.
The students, who are enrolled in ONU’s Smull College of Engineering, are Connor Hull of Algonquin, Ill.; Matthew Schweinefuss of Liberty Township, Ohio; Georgia Snelling of Findlay; and Matt Walker of Hilliard.
The program encourages student leaders to increase campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and design thinking.
Students who are selected for this program are sponsored by faculty and administrators and selected through an application process twice annually.
The United Way of Hardin County paid tribute to four supporters of the local organization. They are (from left) Jay Bostelman and Eric Rudasill of Precision Strip, Randy Rogers and Beryl Rogers-Dudek of Rogers Nationwide Insurance, and Chris Burns-DiBiasio, Dr. Daniel DiBiasio and Matthew Phillips of the Ohio Northern University. (Photo by Dan Robinson, Kenton Times)
Those who know Olwin know that this is rare, especially in a football context. But the former Ada head coach, who just announced his retirement last week, was asked a question.
“Did Aaron Everhart ever get tired?”
Chuckles came in thick and heavy through the phone, and the response was delayed: “Sometimes.”
Mercy Health announces that the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals annual awards program has named St. Rita’s Medical Center as among the highest performing hospitals in the nation.
In addition to being listed among the top large community hospitals, St. Rita’s was also named as an Everest Award winner, which is an honor given to hospitals that have achieved both the highest current performance and the fastest long-term improvement over five years.
The Village of Ada has extended its deadline for accepting applications openings at the Ada pool this summer.
Positions to be filled include:
• Manager and Assistant Manager – deadline extended to Monday, March 26
• Lifeguard and Cashier applications due by Monday, April 2
Ada loves parades and here’s your chance to be part of one in September.
The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce invites participants to join the 2018 Harvest and Herb Festival parade on Saturday, Sept. 15, according to Deb Curlis, chamber director.
The parade forms at 9 a.m. in the Ada schools parking lot. The parade starts at 10 a.m.
Junior Weihrauch of Arlington is the parade director. Persons with questions may contact him at 419-365-5304 or 419-889-4315.
A parade application form is attached at the bottom of this story.