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By Betsi Werling

The Ada Board of Education met at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 14. Outgoing board president Troy Erickson called the meeting to order and administered the oath of office to the new board members Jay Salyer and Kyle Poling.

New officers were elected. Matt Gossman will serve as Board President and Justin Hollon will serve as Vice President for the 2026 calendar year. 

FROM FACEBOOK__With the possibility of significant snowfall, the Ada Police Department would like to remind residents that if a snow emergency is issued, no parking shall be permitted on the following streets. This order will be issued to assist with the efficient and safe removal of snow from our roadways.

Gilbert Street from Lima Avenue to North Street;

Johnson Street from Lima Avenue to North Street;

Simon Street from Lima Avenue to North Street

Lincoln Avenue from Corporation line to Corporation line

Turner Avenue from Main Street to Grand Avenue

Montford Avenue from Main Street to Liberty Street

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

The idiom “keeping up with the Joneses” refers to social pressure to match or keep up with the wealth or status of your neighbors. In 2016, this common idiom was made into an action-comedy film starring Jon Hamm. The plot reveals the neighbors are jealous of the new couple who have moved in next door until they find out they are actually spies and the drama begins!

FROM FACEBOOK__Looking for a meaningful way to promote your business and support local youth? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hardin County is seeking raffle items and basket donations for the annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake fundraiser.

The event is on April 11 at Hillcrest Lanes of Kenton with the first shift starting at 1:30 p.m. and the Battle of the First responders starting at 4 p.m.

This event supports the significant growth we’ve experienced over the past year as we continue serving more youth in our schools and community.

MEDIA RELEASE__ONU HealthWise Pharmacy now offers a free Remote Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) program for Medicaid patients with diabetes. Eligible patients receive a free wearable CGM device and ongoing remote support from a pharmacist via phone or text to help monitor blood sugar in real time, improve diabetes management, and reduce barriers to care.

This service was developed after recognizing that many Medicaid patients with diabetes face barriers to consistent glucose monitoring and follow-up care. Cost, transportation, limited appointment availability, and lack of real-time data often make it difficult for patients to manage their blood sugar effectively.

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