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Datus Puryear, a 2011 ONU graduate in fine arts, will play a police officer in episode six of the CBS television program Bull tonight (Monday, Oct. 29) at 10 p.m.

In addition to acting, Puryear has worked as a commercial model and has been featured in print advertisements for popular brands such as Pepsi, Samsung, United Airlines, Budweiser and American Greetings. 

He has also appeared in national television commercials for JCPenney, Burlington, Liberty Mutual and Cognizant, along with several appearances in fashion segments live on Good Morning America.

Hunter Purdy and Kaitlyn Long, both Ada High School May graduates, received the FFA’s American Degree at the group’s national convention in Indianapolis last weekend.

The Ohio Northern Baja team placed 8th out of 107 teams at the Midnight Mayhem competition in Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 12-13. The team finished thirteenth in maneuverability, tenth in endurance, and ninth in barrel climb.

M FAITH H - The Icon spotted this Hancock County plate in Bluffton on a dark red Buick.

Members of the Ada school board in 1963 – Seated from left, Robert Lucas, Charles Hubbell, vice-president; Robert Chandler, president.

Standing from left, Richard Fulks, Dr. Robert Elliott, R.B. Cretors, clerk, Dr. E.R. Rodabaugh.

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