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By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School football team led early but lost 35-14 at Spencerville in a Northwest Conference battle Friday night, October 6.

The Bulldogs scored the game’s first touchdown, yet trailed 14-7 at halftime. 

The Ada Schools volleyball, girls soccer and boys soccer teams kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness month with events supporting disease awareness, research and survivors. The annual Dig for a Cure event raised over $2,000 towards IBC research. In this photo by Mark Andreas for Ada Bulldogs Sports Photos Facebook page, "Pink Out" jersey showed can't-miss support for Senior mom Cathy Long. 

The ONU Center for Corporate Engagement will host a free program, Mastering Decision Making, for frontline supervisors and managers.

Wednesday, Oct. 11 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
The Inn at ONU
No Fee 

The Ada Icon and Bluffton Icon will take a holiday break on Monday, October 1, Indigenous People's Day/Columbus Day.

Icon content will be on pause except for breaking news including sports and obituaries.

By Aaron Bain, MS
Medical Physicist, The Armes Family Cancer Care Center

You may have heard of an astrophysicist, nuclear physicist or theoretical physicist. Scientists like Einstein, Schrödinger and Newton revolutionized our understanding of the universe. But have you ever heard of a medical physicist? It is likely that you haven’t since there are only approximately 13,000 medical physicists in the United States. You may ask yourself, what role could someone who studies the physics of subatomic particles and planetary motions play in the medical field? 

Institute for Civics and Public Policy investigattes opioid crisis in Ohio

Ohio Northern University students Kennedy Aikey, Carmen Mancuso, Alison Ringhiser, and Caleb Clayton delve into the opioid crisis in the Institute for Civics and Public Policy’s latest additions to the un-CAPP it! Podcast and the Critical Question series. 

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