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ONU professor wins international award for nocturnal habitat protection work

Read more university news at www.onu.edu/news

Ohio Northern University civil and environmental engineering professor Bryan Boulanger's childhood fascination with the night sky during family camping trips out west led to crucial work years later in service to night sky preservation. Those efforts have resulted in his receiving the International Dark-Sky Association's 2022 Nocturnal Habitat Protection Award.

Municipal pool passes on sale April 1

Buy your Ada pool season passes before the pool opens on May 27 to save on a summer full of swimming and splashing. The early bird Ada Municipal Pool pass sale runs from April 1-May 27.

Early Bird Prices

• Single Pass: $55.00

• Family Pass: $190.00 (2 adults, 3 children)

* Up to 4 additional family members may be added to the family pass at $15.00/per family member.

• Lap Punch Card: 10 laps for $10.00 must be purchased in advance will not be available after May 26, 2023.
 

Prices after May 27

• Single Pass: $65.00

• Family Pass: $240.00 (2 adults, 3 children)

* Up to 4 additional family members may be added to the family pass at $20.00/per family member.

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Request for better student crossing on Main St.

At the March 21 meeting of the Ada council, a letter was read requesting improved safety for Ada Schools students crossing Main St. on the long stretch between Highland Ave. and CR 81-North Ave. A single house shaped sign with a two pedestrian figures currently serves the purpose of alerting drivers. Federal Highway Administration information on school area signs is HERE.

Ada High School tennis squad returns three seniors, four letter winners

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School spring tennis program returns three solid, experienced senior players and one talented sophomore to lead the 2023 net squad.

Nine players comprise the roster, with five newcomers to the game on the team.

The co-coaching duo of Ohio Northern University’s Katie Curry and Tyler Christoff also returns for their second season in charge of the program.

Both coaches gained valuable playing experience at ONU. Christoff played a season for the ONU men's tennis team after competing for Elida. Curry was a pharmacy student and a long-time member of the Polar Bear women’s net squad.

“This is a rebuilding year for our squad,” said Christoff. “With a lot of new faces, positions are up for grabs, so everyone is working really hard at practice to learn and get better.

“Brick by brick is our motto this year, and we want to work on the little things,” he continued. “We want to make sure we work on ourselves to the best we can so we can be suited for the season as it comes.”

The twice-revived Bulldog varsity spring tennis program went 4-5 in last spring's curtailed season marred by much rain and snow.

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Ada-Liberty Township Fire Department receives $10K fire equipment grant

Announcement paired with survey results of first responder health impacts in East Palestine

Fire Equipment Grants
Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of State Fire Marshal announced the recipients of the 2023 Fire Department Equipment Grants. These grants have been awarded to 154 fire departments in 70 counties throughout the state totaling nearly 1.4 million dollars for protective clothing, self-contained breathing apparatus, communications, and other life-saving equipment. In Columbiana County, three volunteer fire departments were recipients of this funding: East Palestine, Leetonia and Highlandtown.

March 25 concert wraps up Lima Youth Orchestra season

LIMA– The Lima Area Youth Orchestra will be performing their final concert of the season at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 26 at Lima Senior High School,1 Spartan Way, Lima.

The theme of this year-end concert is “The Classics: Inside Out!” The program highlights how music can convey a multitude of emotions, such as Joy (Finale from Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and Schubert’s Lebenslust), Fun (Jupiter from Holst’s Planets), Mystery (Mozart’s Abduction from the Seraglio), Pride (Dvorak’s New World Symphony), Sadness (Weep O Mine Eyes by Bennet), Longing (Oceans and Stars by Beron), and others. Closing the concert is a medley of Beatle’s tunes.

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