The next bereavement dinner hosted by ReStore is at 6 p.m., Thursday, June 14. ReStore will host the evening meal. It is open to anyone experiencing a close, personal loss.
ReStore, 210 N. Main St., Ada, holds the breavement dinners on the second Thursday of each month. July's dinner will be on July 12.
Several additional programs take place at ReStore this summer. Euchre is played each Thursday at 1 p.m. and persons are invited to join in the games.
ONU juniors Andrew Fox (Solon) and Mitch Groves (Fishers, Ind./Chatard) each earned Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association All-West Region honors for their efforts during ONU's historic 2018 campaign.
The duo became the first two athletes in the programs history to earn All-Region honors for Ohio Northern.
Both Groves and Fox were also named First Team All-Ohio Athletic Conference this season, also becoming the first two athletes in program history to earn First Team All-OC status.
The Storytellers will present a program at 11 a.m., Thursday, at Ada First United Methodist Church in a program presented by the Ada Public Library. The event is open to the public.
The Ohio Northern University chapter earned 11 awards for excellence in college journalism in the Society for Collegiate Journalists’ (SCJ) annual contest.
Graduating senior Grant Pepper was the most awarded collegiate journalist for the second year in a row with seven individual awards. He earned first- and second-place prizes in the radio sports package category for his work on “The Pep Talk.” He also won first place in the sports news category for his article “Where does ONU stand on kneeling?” Additionally, Pepper earned three second-place awards for continuing coverage, sports features and hard news. He also was awarded an honorable mention in the hard news category.
Letter to the Editor -
To the residents of Ada and Liberty Township
By Thomas Miller
Chief, Ada/Liberty EMS
I would like to share some information to dispel the negative and unjust information that seems to be floating around Facebook and the community.
Ada/Liberty EMS is a volunteer emergency medical crew consisting of 14 skilled medical providers of various levels. We are the second busiest EMS department in Hardin County next to BKP on 911 calls with about 600 runs a year, or about 50 calls a month. Our 14 members cover the majority of these runs all hours of the day and night.
It was magic. Ken Collins captured some of the tricks performed by Magic Nate. His show was one of the Ada Public Library's summer events, held at First United Methodist Church. Several photos follow: