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December 2023

Ada Schools will introduce Dolly as school dog

The Ada Exempted Village Schools have announced that a school dog. Dolly, a 2.5 year old Goldendoodle, will be introduced to students. The announcement states, “There is a significant amount of research that indicates many benefits to having a school dog including: 

Publications showcase ONU Arts & Sciences faculty research, interests

Publications by Dowland, Hartman, Person, Pullen, Sen and Strittmatter

Six Ohio Northern University Getty College of Arts and Sciences faculty are celebrating recently published and soon-to-be published critical and creative works on topics ranging from ethics to England.

Douglas Dowland, Ph.D., associate professor of English
We, Us, and Them: Affect and American Nonfiction from Vietnam to Trump
Publication date: March 2024, University of Virginia Press

Dowland’s book explores how some authors answer the question "What is America?" in a way that creates an America of "us" versus "them." From John Steinbeck’s hawkish enthusiasm for the Vietnam War to David Sedaris’s wry perspective on the rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, the book uncovers the worrisome emotions that underpin narratives of American strength.

“What I would like readers to walk away with is the idea that the strength of our convictions too often proves to be our greatest weakness,” Dowland said.

Icon holiday schedule for Christmas, New Year's and in between

Happy Holidays! The Ada Icon and Bluffton Icon will be in holiday mode from Christmas Eve on Sunday, December 24 to New Year's Day on Monday, January 1.

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ONU senior earns American Graphic Design Award

Work benefits local Artists Against Hunger campaign

Ohio Northern University graphic design senior Elizabeth “Lizzy” Dingman’s compelling work for a local organization that combats child hunger earned her an American Graphic Design Award from Graphic Design USA.

ONU sports recap, December 6-17

Find full articles at www.onusports.com

Women's Basketball win over Heidelberg
(December 6) ADA__Fifth-year senior Brynn Serbin (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny) surpassed 1,000 career points Wednesday night to lead the Ohio Northern women's basketball team to a 66-47 victory over visiting Heidelberg in an Ohio Athletic Conference game.

Bulldog boys basketball corralled by Rangers

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__Playing at home, the Ada High School boys basketball team lost 65-40 to hot-shooting New Knoxville on a rare Tuesday night game, December 19.

The young Bulldogs fell to 0- 6 with the non-league defeat.

Bulldog girls basketball rallies, wins vs. Vanlue

By Cort Reynolds

VANLUE__The visiting Ada High School girls basketball team outscored Vanlue 14-9 in the fourth period to pull off a 53-49 non-conference victory Tuesday night, December 19.

The Bulldog girls snapped a four-game losing streak and improved to 4-5 with the win. The Wildcat girls dropped to 1-6 after the loss.

Bulldogs wrestlers compete at Hardin County tri-match

By Cort Reynolds

KENTON__The Ada High School wrestling team split a triangular match at Kenton with Riverdale Tuesday evening, December 19.

The Bulldogs beat the Falcons 33-15 but lost to the host Wildcats, 45-18.

OSU Extension webinar provides avian flu guidance, Dec. 19

By Mark Badertscher

You may or may not be aware that Hardin County has had a recent outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. It is very important that you take steps to protect your backyard flock, if you currently have ANY poultry. The recent HPAI outbreak in multiple counties in Ohio has resulted in over 4 million birds being affected and prompted a lot of questions. 

OSU Extension’s Poultry Specialist will be hosting a webinar at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 19 in collaboration with the USDA Incident Response Team to try to provide an opportunity for you to learn more about the outbreak and how it is affecting both the Ohio poultry industry and the backyard/4-H poultry communities. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and see what educational support is available.

Chamber members wrap up 2023 with Dec. 20 meeting

Area Area Chamber of Commerce members will meet on Wednesday morning for the last membership meeting of 2023. Breakfast is going to be provided by Circle U Waffle Co. 

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