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Derek Price, a freshman political science major from Howell, N.J., was named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. The Newman Civic Fellows Award honors undergraduate and graduate students who have taken action in pursuit of long-term social change and who engage and inspire others in their communities. The award is sponsored by the KPMG Foundation and by Newman’s Own Foundation.

Alumni and faculty from Ohio Northern University’s Raabe College of Pharmacy received four awards and several appointments during the 138th Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) Annual Conference and Trade Show in Columbus, Ohio, from April 15-17.

Say, that looks like a Burlington Northern-Santa Fe diesel passing the Ada railroad depot. The orange color scheme is becoming more and more common on local tracks.

Priscilla K. Anglemyer, 72, died on Monday, May 2, 2016, at 6:17 p.m. at Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay. 

She was born on Sept. 26, 1943, in Lima, Ohio, to Joe and Mary (Losey) Rose, Sr. Her father and step-mother, Jean Rose, survive in Auburndale, Fla. Her mother preceded her in death. On Nov. 19, 1961 she married Richard L. “Dick” Wyss who died on Feb. 23, 1976. Priscilla later married Paul Anglemyer on June 7, 2002 and he survives in Forest.  

Clarification: The second annual free Fourth of July Holiday Concert on Saturday, July 2, featuring the Lima Symphony Orchestra, will be held outdoors on the mall of Ohio Northern University as it was last year.  It will be held inside the Field House at ONU only in the event of inclement weather.  The article about the event incorrectly stated that the concert would be held in the Field House and not outdoors.  The article also incorrectly listed the date of the next Ada Village Council meeting as Tuesday, June 7.  It is Tuesday, May 17.   

By Amy Eddings

A mature dandelion gone to seed already, up close and personal. (Ken Collins photo)

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