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Ohio Northern launches Forward Together capital campaign

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By Paula Scott

On Saturday, October 15, Ohio Northern University launched a new capital campaign identified as “an ambitious endeavor to enhance student success.” With $87 million already pledged by donors to support scholarships, faculty research, new educational approaches and structural improvements, the university has set its sights on a $100 million goal.

The campaign was unveiled at an event at Dicke House, the campus home of the university’s new president Dr. Melissa Baumann. On the sunny but brisk day, alumni, trustees and university leaders gathered under a large tent to learn about the new campaign. Flags and sweatshirts were emblazoned with the “Forward Together” slogan and ONU spirit wear was everywhere.

Trustee Karen Fields and her husband Paul Fields of Tampa, Florida were in attendance and are an example of a long-term, long-distance alumni relationship with the university. The couple noted they met at ONU. Karen said, “I love ONU…. and I’ve had a lot of opportunities because of ONU.” Paul said of the ties to the university, “It’s a forever relationship.”

AHS girls soccer edged in soccer battle by AE

By Cort Reynolds

The spunky Ada High School girls soccer team lost a hard-fought 2-0 bout to visiting backyard arch-rival Allen East in a Northwest Conference makeup match on a chilly Saturday night, October 15, under the War Memorial Park Stadium lights.

The Bulldog girls finished the regular season 5-11 overall and 0-6 in the NWC with the tough defeat. 

With the victory, the Lady Mustangs improved to 11-5-1 and ended up 3-3 in the NWC. AE finished fourth in the seven-team NWC standings. 

Bluffton won the league title at 6-0, finishing ahead of Columbus Grove (5-1) and Delphos Jefferson (4-2).

What became of "the most remarkable of all mounds in Ohio?"

In part 3 of his series, Fred Steiner offers an account from “The History of Hardin County, Ohio,” published by Warner, Beers and Co., in 1883. 

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

Most remarkable of all mounds in Ohio
The most remarkable of all mounds in the State was one in Hardin County, in which were found about three hundred skeletons. A doubt has, however, been expressed that these were all Mound Builders skeletons.

Fall prevention bingo and screenings on Oct 20

The Ada Public Library invites to you get ready for

  • Fall Prevention Bingo and Screenings
  • Thursday, October 20
  • 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Big Red amid fall colors

You may remember a summer scene shared by the Icon featuring "Big Red." These days, the chestnut (name unknown) is harder to spot among the camoflage of fall colors.

Ada CIC meeting October 19

The Ada Community Improvement Corporation has announced a meeting at noon on October 19, to be held at The Depot, 9 Central Ave.

Public meetings are listed on the Icon's classifieds page.

Announcements may be sent to [email protected].

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