The Ada High School tennis program holds promise this spring with key returning singles talent and several newcomers on the 2022 roster, guided by a unique co-coaching duo.
Team photo: L-R front row: Brendan Kah, Amelia Alexander, Brendan Jameson, Grant Hunnaman. Middle: Isaac Williams, Julia Kamatali, Jillian Allison, Nathan
Williams, Dexter Woods III. Back: Riley Ferguson, Xander Wells, Abid Khan, Geddes Klingler.
The Ada 1st Graders presented two performances of “A Barnyard Moosical” on Thursday, March 24 in the Ada schools auditorium in front of an audience of students and families.
The lively program by Jill and Machael Gallina cast students as pigs, chickens, cows and goats. Songs performed were “When Pigs Fly,” “Funky Chicken Strut,” “Cows’ Chorus Line” and “Gourmet Goat Cheese Pizza.”
Posted by Ohio Northern University on March 25, 2022:
As we plan for the upcoming commencement weekend, the health and safety of the campus community and guests is our priority. All commencement details are subject to change due to the fluid nature of COVID-19 in our area and its potential impact on our campus community. Any updates will be communicated to graduates via their ONU email and posted to www.onu.edu/about/commencement .
Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) was recently named on a list of the “Best 50” healthcare supply chains in North America by Global Health Exchange (GHX).
To create the list, GHX, a healthcare business and data automation company, analyzed the performance of more than 4,100 hospitals in the U.S. and Canada that are part of its digital trading network. The list scored several areas, including maximizing automation and increasing exchange utilization and trading partner connections.
A series of Soil Health Workshops will be held on April 4 (Beginner) and April 6 (Advanced) at the Hardin County OSU Extension Office, 1021 Lima St # 103, Kenton.
Jim Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services will be the main presenter. Hoorman has worked for OSU Extension for several years as a county extension educator in Putnam County and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in the Soil Health Division for Ohio and Michigan.
Our amazing mother, Rita “Tootie” Arlene Holland, 70, passed away on March 23 at 8:30 a.m., after a courageous battle with COPD, surrounded by her loving family at her residence.