Death is not a topic one wants to think about, but preparing for the eventual can be helpful for family members.
Funeral planning was the topic discussed by three local experts on Monday evening at a community event at ReStore.
From left are Bruce Neely, funeral director; Claudia Crawford with Community Health Professionals hospice; and Mike Hood, attorney. (Monty Siekerman photo)
A staff member from Congressman Bob Latta's office will be at the Ada Public Library from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22, to hear from Ada area residents about concerns and issues.
Social security, Medicare, and veterans affairs are usually the top three concerns at meetings such as this which are held throughout the district.
If residents have opinions about other issues (immigration, Chinese computer hacking, guns, infrastructure, budget, etc.) they may voice them to the staff member who will be present.
Despite losing to Bluffton on Friday, the Ada Bulldogs football team are still in the top eight teams in Region 26, Division VII state computer rankings.
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From left: UF President Katherine Fell, past UF Board of Trustees member Dr. Richard Beckett, Dr. DeBow Freed; and ONU President Dr. Daniel DiBiasio. Mrs. Freed was unable to make it to the ceremony.
The University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum dedicated the Catherine Freed Galleria in the museum on Oct. 14.
The galleria is an existing wall near the entrance that features a variety of artwork and corresponding books. The work displayed changes approximately every month to correspond with museum events, conferences and holidays, and to showcase newly acquired pieces.
Ohio Northern University Athletic Director Tom Simmons (left) presents Bob (right) and Barbara Kerscher (middle) with a plaque to officially dedicate Kerscher Stadium. The facility is home to the ONU soccer and the ONU track and field teams. CLICK HERE for details.