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Ted Stephens was a 1960 Ohio Northern graduate

Clayton "Ted" Stephens, age 75, died on Sunday, August 18, 2013 at 8:40 p.m. at his residence in Linthicum Heights, MD.

He was born on September 15, 1937 in Magoffin County, Kentucky to Ed and Leatha (Howard) Stephens and they preceded him in death. On June 26, 1960 he married Brenda Collett and she survives in Linthicum Heights, MD.

Ted retired as an electrical engineering manager from Northrop Grumman Co. Annapolis, Maryland. He was a member of the Linthicum Heights United Methodist Church. Ted was a 1956 graduate of Hardin Northern High School and a 1960 graduate of Ohio Northern University College of Engineering.

Village Voice: Monday public meeting's focus is community assistance development grant

In cooperation with Ohio Rural Community Assistance Program, the Village is hosting a public meeting on Monday, August 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Community Health Professionals Building.

Ohio RCAP has asked Ada to assist them with a rural community development initiative grant application through the USDA. The uses of these potential grant funds are determined based on the needs of the individual community, and the input of the Ada community is crucial.

Uses may include development of home-ownership education, preparation of strategic planning, training tools for fundraising, find alternative funding sources, and developing child care facilities.

Hardin chamber ribbon cutting in Kenton Aug. 31

RIBBON CUTTING SCHEDULED AT LOVE IN THE NAME OF CHRIST

The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance will conduct a ribbon cutting ceremony at Love In The Name Of Christ (Love Inc.), located at 224 W. Columbus St., (the old City Building) in Kenton on Saturday, August 31 at 9 a.m.. A Grand Opening will also be held in conjunction with the ribbon cutting.

Love In the Name of Christ is a proven outreach model that helps Christian churches come together to help people in need. In essence people who have a need call the Love, INC office, an intake is completed and referrals are made to different agencies that may be able to assist.

Ohio Northern to add men's and women's lacrosse as varsity sports

Ohio Northern University will add both men's and women's lacrosse to its varsity sports program in the coming academic year.

Lacrosse will continue to be played as a club sport until spring 2015, when the Polar Bears will start varsity competition in the Ohio Athletic Conference.

A vision from 1895

Remington’s first and most famous work, “Bronco Buster” represents his initial attempt at sculpture and can be found today along Ohio Northern's 'Green Monster' walking path.

Hothouse beauty

Even with today's warm August temperatures, both the start of school and the peaking colors of the blooms throughout Ada put us on the edge of fall.  That is just one more reason to soak it all in.

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