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Do you know how Dixie and her husband, Dave, met?

Do you know how Dixie and her husband, Dave Thompson, met?

They took an airplane ride over Bear Lake, Michigan, on their first date when he was 20 and she was 19. No wonder she says that it’s her favorite vacation spot.

Dixie graduated from Lima schools and attended Bluffton College following high school. She was a housewife until 1989 when she started working at Marimor. She worked there 10 years before retiring with her husband. 

She says that her favorite occupation was being a full-time mom. Dave and Dixie have four children, Danny, Denise, Debbie and Dawn.

She also says that her family has and will always be a very important part of her life.

Actutally these construction workers are also "site-seers" because they ride the lift that takes them to places they need to see up close. We couldn't decide which photo to use of this scene of the ONU engineering building under construction, so we posted two additional photos that follow.

Everything you need to look out for when buying medications online

Note: this article is provided by Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy.
If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. This saying holds true for illegal online pharmacies.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) warn consumers to be cautious when surfing the Internet — especially when purchasing medications.

Your local pharmacist's website is not the same as the unknown and unverified websites the FDA and NABP are warning consumers about. That means there's no concern with engaging with your local pharmacist on his or her pharmacy website.

By Maria Slack, MD
ENT & Allergy Specialists of Northwest Ohio

Women’s results

The Ohio Northern women's lacrosse team scored seven consecutive goals and held off a late charge to defeat Heidelberg 12-9 on Wednesday night at Hoernemann Stadium.

The Polar Bears improve to 5-5 overall and are 1-1 in Ohio Athletic Conference play, while the Student Princes fall to 7-4, 1-1.

Junior Maddie Storr (Clarence, N.Y.) scored four goals and junior Betsy Naugle (Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area) had three goals and four assists to lead ONU.

Storr scored with four seconds left in the opening half to break a 5-all tie and give ONU a 6-5 lead at intermission.

Baseball

The Ohio Northern baseball program concluded a home-and-home series with nonconference foe Thomas More (Ky.) Wednesday afternoon, falling 8-5 in a single contest at Thomas More Field in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.

The Polar Bears fall to 9-10 overall this season with the loss. Meanwhile, the Saints improve to a similar 9-10 mark.

With the midweek result, the two programs have split a two-game season series in 2019 after Northern captured a 9-0 victory last Wednesday at Wander Field.

Senior Caleb Thomas (Strongsville) guided the Ohio Northern offense after finishing three-for-five at the plate and tallying a team-high two RBI.

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