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FROM FACEBOOK__Ohio health departments are issuing an outbreak notice for Cyclospora, a parasite that can cause an intestinal infection. Cases are on the rise in our area, according to Allen, Hardin and Hancock county agencies.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure and can last for several days to weeks.

  • Watery diarrhea
  • Stomach cramps
  • Nausea
  • Low-grade fever
  • Fatigue

If you have these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider or go to urgent care, and stay home while ill.

HOW TO PREVENT

By Cort Reynolds

KENTON__The Ada summer swim team stands sixth after day one of the annual eight-team West Ohio Aquatic League championship meet in Kenton on Friday, July 10.

The Gator boys are in fourth place, while the Ada girls are eighth following the first day of competition. 

Findlay led the combined standings after day one with 1,316 points, followed by Westside. The Gators scored 435 combined boys/girls points on day one.

The Westside boys led with 797 points, with Findlay second at 601.5. The Ada boys tallied 342 points.

Elizabeth “Liz” Topping, age 72, of Bellefontaine, passed away on Thursday, July 10, 2026 at Mary Rutan Hospital, Bellefontaine.

Liz was born on December 20, 1953 in Kenton, Ohio to Tommy and Osie (Bailey) Reffitt.

On March 14, 1998 Liz married Paul R. Topping and he survives in Bellefontaine. Also surviving is her son, Christopher (Rita) Hale of Alger; grandson, Sean (Brooke) Hale; great grandson, Jackson; two brothers: Benny Ray and Tommy (Jo) Reffitt; and sister, Minnie Moore.

By Ann Donnelly Hamilton

She deserves to be mourned…

Well over 100 years ago, the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, Ohio Alpha chapter, notably, pioneered the construction of the first fraternity house in the country, specifically built for fraternity use; a piece of magnificent history and point of pride for Ohio Alpha, Greek Life, Ohio Northern University, and Ada.

By Paula Pyzik Scott
Ada Icon and Bluffton Icon owner-editor

Last week, I hadn't heard of an LPR (automated license plate reader) or Flock camera. With the appearance of a solar-powered stationary LPR near the intersection of state routes 235 and 309--which has been noted on social media--I asked Hardin County and Ada law enforcement officials for some background.

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