Posted by Fred Steiner on August 11, 2019 - 3:13pm
Jamie Nygaard captures the essence of summer in a small town with this photograph of Bluffton's National Night Out fireworks. Over 20 additional photos of NNO by Nygaard are available for viewing by clicking here.
FDA approves Baqsimi nasal powder to treat severe low blood sugar
Posted by LizGH on August 11, 2019 - 6:00am
Note: this article is provided by Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first ever non-injection medication to treat severe low blood sugar.
The medication is called Baqsimi. It's made of glucagon in the form of a nasal powder, and the FDA approved it to be used as an emergency treatment for severe hypoglycemia.
Severe hypoglycemia is severe low blood sugar. Those with severe low blood sugar may experience confusion or seizures. They can even become unconscious.
It's band camp week. The Icon dropped in on a bass drum sectional. From front to rear, Carter Dailey, Carter Dyar, Daniel Creeger and Mackaic Burner. The band will give a parent's show at 6 p.m., Friday, Aug. 16, in the practice field at Harmon stadium.
Project in year three of four-year construction schedule
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 9, 2019 - 1:17pm
The most significant highway construction project in the Findlay area’s recent history stands at approximately 70% complete.
The Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) $114 million reconstruction and widening of Interstate 75 through Findlay and Hancock County has progressed well. The project is in year three of a four-year construction schedule and is on pace to be completed late next year.
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 9, 2019 - 11:21am
Icon viewers:
It has truly been an honor serving as a Bluffton School board member for the past 11.5 years.
I will finish my current term in December, I have enjoyed every minute of my three terms. We have an amazing community that supports not only their own children, but all children in the district.
We have custodians, cafeteria ladies, classroom helpers, bus drivers, secretaries and teachers that consider their positions at Bluffton far more than just a job, but a calling.