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By Judith Bishop-Pierce
Director of Residential Care, Birchaven Village

As individuals age, their needs evolve, and with that comes the importance of understanding the various healthcare services and living options available for seniors. Navigating these choices can be complex, but with the right information and support, seniors and their families can make decisions that promote safety, independence and quality of life.

The following results are from March 20-26 of the Bluffton University 2025-26 athletics season as reported on www.BlufftonBeavers.com:

MARCH 21

The Quarry Farm nature preserve in rural Pandora has issued its Spring 2026 newsletter. Upcoming programs include a native plant sale, a cream tea, Spring Bird Migration Hike and a student with adult crafting event.

FROM ADA ICON__Ada Schools are closed on Friday, March 27, due to power outages in our area.

At 7:00 a.m. there were 568 outages in the 45810 zip code.

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Ada Schools on 2-hour delay March 27 due to power outages

MEDIA RELEASE__First National Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Melissa Johnston to Mortgage Originator. In her new position, Johnston will assist customers with home financing needs, guiding them through the mortgage process and helping them achieve homeownership.

MEDIA RELEASE__Every four years Area Agency on Aging 3 conducts a Needs Assessment Survey to help gather data to form the Strategic Plan that will be a blueprint for operations for the future.

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