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Brandon Waugh scored a career-high 29 points to lead the men in victory

There were quite a few people to honor prior to the start of Saturday's game between the Ohio Northern women's basketball team and Muskingum.

Northern head coach Michele Durand was coaching her last regular-season home game inside the ONU Sports Center, and she was recognized alongside four seniors. 

The Polar Bears celebrated those five in fine fashion with a lopsided 76-48 victory. The win improved ONU to 19-6 overall and 13-5 in Ohio Athletic Conference play, while the losses dropped the Muskies to 3-20 overall and 1-17 in conference action. 

"Snow Way Out!" has two performances

This school year experienced fewer snow days that last winter. And, it appears that Ada second and third graders plan to do something about that.

Their answer is "Snow Way Out!" a musical with two performances on Thursday, Feb. 27, in the Ada school auditorium. Performances are at 1:15 and 7 p.m.

Tabitha McPeeks, Ada elementary general music teacher, directs to performances.

Musical synopsis
The new owners of Winter's Wonderland Resort, Jack and Jackie Frost, are ready to have a fun winter season.  However, guests are beginning to arrive and there is no snow. 

If you heard fire truck and police sirens in Ada around noon on Saturday it was the congratulations cruise through town of the Ada High School Division II state swim meet competitors. Those student athletes included Carlie Oldfield, Klava Katayama, Kaitlyn Bowden and Paige Cole. Click here from Cort Reynolds' story.

Ada girls 200 freestyle relay quartet finishes 16th

By Cort Reynolds
CANTON - Ada senior Klava Katayama capped her fine Bulldog career by finishing in the top four of two events at the Div. II Ohio state swim finals Friday in Canton's C.T. Branin Natatorium.

Katayama finished third in the 50-yard freestyle (23.56), and also touched fourth in the 100-yard butterfly (56.12) Friday night. Both were career-best finishes for her at the state meet.

The Ohio Northern women's lacrosse program is still in its adolescent years. The sport was introduced at ONU in 2016, and since that time head coach Beth Hemminger has been pleased with the steps the Polar Bears have taken.

Hemminger hopes to see more steps taken in 2020. 

"We saw a lot of growth last year, and there definitely was improvement," Hemminger said. "… I think we've gotten over that hump. We have a group of girls that are extremely competitive and want to win, and they understand what it takes to do that."

Note: this article is provided by Ohio Northern University's HealthWise Pharmacy.

A medication to treat diarrhea associated with Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is now approved for children.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Dificid (fidaxomicin) to treat children 6 months old and older who have diarrhea associated with C. difficile.

This medication was already approved in tablet form for adults. Now, it can be used in children.

Fidaxomicin is a type of antibiotic. It's available in tablet and suspension formulations. Both of these formulations are approved to be used in children.

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