The Ohio Northern men's lacrosse team ran its winning streak to eight games and stayed atop the Ohio Athletic Conference standings with a 17-3 victory over Heidelberg on Wednesday night at Dial-Roberson Stadium.
The Polar Bears are 9-3 overall and are in first place in the OAC with a perfect 4-0 record, while the Student Princes fall to 3-8, 0-3 in their first year as a varsity program.
Northern scored the first 13 goals of the game and held HU scoreless for more than 37 minutes.
Work is underway on Eric Wolber Avenue, which will be reconstructed on the east side of Associated Plastics in Grass Run Industrial Park. Hohenbrink Excavating of Ottawa was awarded the contract for $260,000 with 88 percent being paid by the state. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Ada Police Officer Penny Keller-Clark spoke with residents of Vancrest on Wednesday during a "Cookies with a Cop" session. She discussed issues facing law enforcement and the community. Members of the police department plan to informally meet with residents each month. (Monty Siekerman photo)
The Ohio Northern University Percussion Ensemble will present its spring concert at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19 in Presser Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.
This concert is sure to be a crowd pleaser, with high-energy music, driving drumbeats and unique compositions.
Adam Grim, a senior music education and music composition double major from Lima, will be featured in a virtuosic steel-drum concerto by world-famous steel-drum performer and composer Liam Teague. Grim also will be one of the soloists on Brazilian composer Ney Rosauro’s “Concerto for Marimba.”
The Hancock Park District (HPD) is facilitating a series of self-guided float trips with HPD Shuttle Service this spring that cover approximately 37.6 miles of the Blanchard River from Blanchard River Nature Preserve to Blanchard Landing. Cost is $20 per person, per trip, and preregistration is necessary.
The Ada Public Library would like to thank the Friends of the Library for their recent donation of funds to purchase a multi-sensory play table for the Children's Department. Since it's delivery, the play table has been a hotspot in the Children's Department,
The Friends of the Library--think of them as the Library's Booster Club--raises money through membership dues and various fundraisers, including their book sales at both the Summer Reading Kick-Off (June 3rd, 10a.m.-1:45p.m.) and the Harvest & Herb Festival. If you are interested in joining this group, pop by the Library for an application!