Posted by Fred Steiner on September 20, 2020 - 2:51pm
You’ve probably never given this much thought, but we’ll ask the question anyway.
Have you ever wondered – or even noticed – that Cherry Street becomes wider as it approaches Main Street? This widening begins abruptly near the alley behind the Twisted Whisk Café.
Beyond that, have you ever noticed that the curb is very thick limestone in this wider portion of the street?
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 19, 2020 - 6:45am
By Brook Crawford, APRN-CNP
Family Medicine Certified Nurse Practitioner
Blanchard Valley Hospital
Let’s face it, COVID-19 has not been easy on anyone.
Since March 2020, we have experienced restrictions, stay-at-home orders, mandates and a plethora of other new “experiences” that most of us have never had in our lifetimes.
With these “experiences” come different emotions, thoughts and problems including, but not limited to, anxiety, restlessness, insomnia and increased stress.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 18, 2020 - 9:56pm
This column provided by ONU HealthWise Pharmacy –
Concussions are more than just a blow to the head. They can have serious short- and long-term effects.
Many people, such as kids who play contact sports, may want to just laugh it off after they've sustained a concussion. But that's typically not advisable.
Below, we'll take a look at the risks tied to concussions and what to do if you've had a head injury.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 18, 2020 - 2:31pm
Is it goldenrod or ragweed? There's one ways to find out, and we belive the quickest is to go Motter Metro Park, stand the the yellow field and see if you sneeze. If you sneeze, it's either one or the other, unless you are allergic to both. At that point, it doesn't matter. Good luck.
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 18, 2020 - 1:56pm
By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The visiting Ada volleyball team took the opening game but lost a tough four-setter at local rival Bluffton in Northwest Conference action Thursday night.
Bluffton improved to 8-2 and 2-0 in league play with their sixth consecutive victory.
The 23-25, 25-22, 25-14, 25-16 defeat lowered the Lady Bulldog record to 5-4 overall and 0-2 in the NWC.
Robin Bowlus: “Our graduate programs focus on leadership development not only within our students’ professional worlds but in their personal lives and within their communities”
Posted by Fred Steiner on September 18, 2020 - 1:02pm
Bluffton University was recently recognized by “Ohio Business” magazine’s 2020 Best in Ohio Business Awards for Best Graduate School Program.
In its inaugural year, the Best in Ohio Business Awards featured Ohio businesses and non-profits in a range of categories from education to health care. According to its website, the awards served as a way to promote the state at a crucial time.
Bluffton University offers graduate degrees in business administration, education and organizational management.