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Graphic designers at work

David Retterer, Ada mayor, talks with ONU Department of Art and Design students at the Ada depot. Students in the Advanced Visual Communication Design course have been tasked to answer these questions: How can graphic designers use their skills to draw attention to—and invoke a solution to—the problem of urban decay? How can they take responsibility and help rehabilitate those wounded environments?

Lincoln Highway featured at April 13 CIC

Ada's April CIC meeting features a presentation by Michael Hocker. He will discuss the Lincoln Highway.

The meeting is at noon, Wednesday, April 13, in the Dean's Heritage Room, McIntosh Center.

 

 

 

Bethel Church of Christ sponsors Aug. 21 "Urge" back-to-school event

Although school is not out for the summer, plans are underway for a late-summer back-to-school event held at Bethel Church of Christ, rural Ada, on Sunday, Aug. 21, according to Gideon Fisher, who is planning the event.

The event is called “Urge” and it is a free, community-wide, student, back-to-school event.

Fisher explained the event this way:
“The focus of Urge is to encourage students (junior high through college age) to do well in the upcoming school year but more importantly to urge them to be who God wants them to be in their schools.

Update on Hardin County Dairy 4-H Club

By Reporter, Elaine Webster

Today's 4-H meeting we had a special speaker, Mark Light. He showed us through the Spark Lab, The Spark Lab was made for creativity and inamation.

The lab has multiple different electronics from laptops, to Apple tvs and even to a 3D printer. A 3D printer is a machine that takes corn-based plastic heated up to 215 c or 400 f, and makes a any design you want!

You know someone in this photo

You certainly recognized some of the members of this talented group. It's the 1985-86 version of the Ada High School Varsity Singers.

Why the pig turned blue

Sometimes the weather makes a pig turn blue and fall over, especially when it is April 9, the ground covered in snow, snow plows working, and gusty winds make the wind/chill 9 degrees. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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