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Brian Sage, assistant director of theatre, directs students during a rehearsal of Ohio Northern University's production of Romeo and Juliet. Performances are Thursday,  Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. in The Freed Center. (From ONU Facebook)

With a concentration in sound recording technology

The National Association of Schools of Music has accredited a new program at Ohio Northern. The ONU music department has received approval for the Bachelor of Arts in Music with a concentration in sound recording technology.

The program involves a study abroad to the University of Stafford in Manchester, England, during the first semester of the junior year. While there, students will work with Media City employees of the BBC.

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By Monty Siekerman
“Up in the sky, look: It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman!” You’ve heard that quote many times. Ever wonder what that plane is flying over Ada as you look up into the sky? Now you can know.

There’s an app for that. It tells you anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day what planes are in the sky. Right now there is an airplane near SR 309 just north of Alger—it’s a 737 flying at 34,000 feet, at 363 knots per hour (418 mph), that left Boston at 5:55 and will arrive in Phoenix at 7:17.

Attachment shows entire Ohio school list

Several area school districts including Bluffton have received funding for School Safety Training Grants, asccording to State Representative Bob Cupp (R-Lima). The grants are through a provision of Amended Substitute House Bill 318.

Area schools and funding follow:
• Ada $4,774
• Allen East $6,107
• Apollo JVSD $2,500
• Arlington $3,164
• Bluffton $6,305
• Cory-Rawson $3,079
• Columbus Grove $4,729
• Riverdale $5,559
• Upper Scioto Valley $2,500

ADRIAN, Mich. - The Ohio Northern men's soccer program captured its sixth successive victory Wednesday evening, defeating Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association foe Adrian (Mich.) at Adrian as the Polar Bears concluded their 2018 non-conference slate.

With the victory, Northern improves to 7-2-1 on the season while the Bulldogs fall to 3-5-0 overall.

The Polar Bears received goals from senior back Michael Bringard and sophomore defender Beelal Hasan providing the offense needed to fuel the victory.

Women LEAD (Women Leading Women Forward) and Kenton/Hardin County Soroptimist International are partnering to provide Hardin County with an opportunity to celebrate all women . The proceeds of this event will benefit the newly founded Safe Haven in Hardin County. This organization focuses on helping those who have endured and survived domestic abuse through giving them a new start at life. Women LEAD and Kenton/Hardin County Soroptimist International are humbled by the work of this organization and are excited to help contribute to their mission.

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