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November 2022 weather summary by Guy Verhoff

How would you summarize November 2022 weather? All over the place?

Here is the local report with highs, lows and precipitation from National Weather Service observer Guy Verhoff in Pandora, who always sends his report with the salutation, "Have a blessed week!"

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Santa makes a pre-Christmas visit to Ada

Arriving with a polar breeze and Ada Police Department escort courtesy of patrolman Andrew Peterman, Santa came to Merry on Main celebrations at the Depot on December 3. Stay tuned for more details and photos.

Dec. 3 Neighborhood Revitalization grant meeting summary

By Paula Scott

The Saturday, December 3 meeting to discuss the proposed Village of Ada Neighborhood Revitalization Grant application was led by senior planner Whitaker Wright of CDC of Ohio, Inc., who reviewed a spreadsheet of results to date from a survey of Ada residents (attached). He also led discussion on developing and documenting community projects in the village, which is also part of the application process.

SURVEY RESULTS
With 57 residents responding at the time of the preliminary evaluation, survey results were sorted into categories including 

Nine ONU alumni honored for exceptional work and service

Seven Northern University graduates received distinguished alumni awards and two received young alumni awards during Homecoming Weekend in October 2022.

Distinguished Alumni Award recipients:

David Hileman, BSPh ’86, BSBA ’87, a registered pharmacist and patient services executive, is executive vice president of PharmaCord. As a founding executive of the company, his focus is on working with biopharma manufacturers to develop and provide support services for specialty products and complex disease states. Throughout his career in healthcare services, he has been featured in numerous trade publications and spoken at a variety of conferences about commercialization services.

Kenneth Hall, BSEd ‘64, received the Alumni Service Award. He retired from Roundy’s in 2010 as vice president of marketing and merchandising after 31 years with the company. Hall has served the Alumni Advisory Board in various capacities since 2009.

James Halderman, BSEd ‘68, received the Getty College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award. He retired as a professor from Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio in 2010.  Since retiring, he has written automotive textbooks mainly used at community colleges. As the leading textbook author for the automotive education industry, Halderman is always bringing attention to his education at ONU while speaking throughout the country. Most recently, Halderman’s support led to the creation of an innovative lab and think space on campus called the Halderman Sustainability Lab. He has also funded the installation of a fleet of charging stations for electric vehicles at ONU.

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AHS wrestling 3rd at Cory Duals

UPDATED December 5 with photographs by Traci McClain

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School wrestling team opened its season by coming in a solid third at the annual six-team Cory-Rawson Duals event Saturday.

The Bulldog grapplers won three of their five matches. 

Ada lost to Van Buren 42-30, but rebounded to beat host Cory 48-24. The Bulldogs then beat Delphos Jefferson, 46-30.

Archbold downed Ada 63-12, yet the Bulldogs came back to defeat Arcadia 43-24.

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