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Everything you need to know about your child's risk for rotavirus

Note: this article is provided by ONU Healthwise Pharmacy. 
Rotavirus spreads easily among infants and young children. Is your child at risk?

The virus rotavirus causes gastroenteritis, which is inflammation of the lining of the intestine. Symptoms include severe diarrhea and vomiting — both of which can lead to dehydration. Some children may also experience fever and stomach pain.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), rotavirus is the world's most common cause of diarrhea in infants and children.

Not By Choice Outreach is hosting Purse Bingo on Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Mcdonald Twp. Hall, 5302 S.R. 67, Kenton.

Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Early Bird Bingo is at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $40. To reserve a table, purchase 8 tickets, plus $10. Call 419-673-9307 or contact any board member. Participants must be 18 to play.

All proceeds go to Not By Choice Outreach, which helps cancer patients with emotional support, as well as gas cards, food, wigs, and chemo bags.

A new option for knee pain

By Thomas Kindl, MD
Blanchard Valley Pain Management
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a common interventional procedure, typically performed on the nerves in your spine. In the past few years, pain specialists have begun performing a modified version of this procedure on other joints like the knee.

An RFA on a knee can be an option for someone who is not a candidate for joint replacement, does not respond to other treatment such as pain medication, or wants to postpone surgery. It is also an option for geriatric patients that do not want to go through extensive recovery and rehabilitation.

Men’s team selected to finish 3rd

Women’s team
The Ohio Northern women's soccer team is the preseason favorite to win the 2019 Ohio Athletic Conference title according to the OAC Coaches Preseason Poll in voting conducted by the league's 10 head coaches.

Northern received 77 points and five first place votes to edge Otterbein, who received 76 points and the remaining five first place votes.

Capital was picked third with 66 points and Mount Union was picked fourth with 54 points.

1916 F&M Picnic

By Leland Crouse
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August 18, 1916, University Herald reported 5,000 people enjoyed the F&M Picnic in Ream’s Grove where Governor Frank B. Willis presented a stirring address.

Familiar family names run throughout the old newspaper article; H.J. Sousley was elected upcoming president with Dana E. Welsh named secretary.

Lee Tressel won $3.00 for first place in the horse race.

The Made In Ada Wilson Football Festival has a T-shirt for you. The shirts, available from the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, will be available on Saturday while supplies last.

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