
Halloween decorations around the county
Halloween decorations around the county
Halloween decorations around the county
Ottawa, OH – October 4th, 2024 — The Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 4th, 2024, at The Dumont Building, marking the official reopening of this historic landmark. The event welcomed local business leaders, chamber members, and community supporters who gathered to celebrate the revitalization of one of Ottawa’s most iconic structures.
GLANDORF — Last Sunday at Deter’s Park, the Glandorf Park Board held a ribbon cutting event for the long in the works Ron Kahle Jr. Memorial Shelter House.
October 16 Christian Fellowship Meal — 5 pm - 6 pm The Christian Fellowship Meal at St. John’s Community Church, 205 North High St.
PAULDING, OH — Members of Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative recently donated $13,300 to 12 local charities and community projects through the cooperative’s Operation Round Up program.
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OTTAWA — Near the end of September, a local nonprofit group held its first ever Go Ottawa Challenge. The challenge was a race consisting of three components: running, biking, and kayaking.
The human body is a marvel. When working correctly, the body automatically performs scores of metabolic functions.
Mental health disorders are more common than one may think. Despite dramatic strides in reducing the stigma surrounding mental health, there are some who remain hesitant to bring up mental health issues. However, the World Health Organization says one out of every eight people around the world lives with a mental disorder. Considering there are nearly eight billion people in the world, that equates to one billion with a mental health condition.
Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones weaken to a point of making them brittle. It may only take a small bump or fall for bones affected by osteoporosis to fracture. The National Institute on Aging says osteoporosis is a “silent disease” because people who develop it may not notice any changes until a bone breaks. Typically a hip, spine or wrist are the areas of the body where these fractures occur.