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Ada Teacher Feature: A chat with Kristie Steiner, art teacher

Compiled by Darlene Bowers

Welcome to the Ada Icon's "Ada Teacher Feature." Here we share thoughts and insights from local teachers who lift up and inspire our students.

Let us lift up and inspire these educators as well. Today we meet Kristie Steiner, art teacher. It was Georgia O'Keefe who said, "I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for."

Kristie is helping our students learn to express themselves and find what interests them, too.

Leprechaun in an Ada woods

Sometimes you find scary or unusual things in the woods. An Ada Icon camera caught a snowman shaped like a leprechaun in a woods on campus on Saturday. Will him/her last til March 17? Sadly, probably not.

There's something about dogs and snow

What is it about dogs and snow?

There's something about an attraction - or need - to stick your snout in the snow and snort. You probably have a selfie of your dog in a similar pose. 

This is Monty's Siekerman's dog, Abby, doing what dogs do when it snows.

 

Winter's last gasp? Look now because it's already melting

It finally snowed.

Monty Siekerman and Ken Collins took advantage of the white stuff. They took their cameras outdoors and fired away, in what we hope is winter's last gasp.

Enjoy the views.

ONU women stop Denison in DIII tourney opener

No. 14-ranked Ohio Northern rallied for a 62-53 victory over Denison in the First Round of the NCAA III Women's Basketball Tournament on Friday at DeVos Fieldhouse.

The Polar Bears (23-4 overall) advance to the Second Round on Saturday at 7 pm against the winner of Friday night's second contest between host and No. 5-ranked Hope (Mich.) or No. 25-ranked Carnegie Mellon (Pa.).

The Big Red, who were nationally ranked throughout most of the season and received the 26th-most points in the latest D3hoops.com poll, see their season end with a 23-5 record.

March snow madness

Old Man Winter tests our patience. Just as we though spring was approaching, March blew in like a lion. Monty Siekerman took this photo. Watch for more later today.

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