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University professor to speak on ‘Entrepreneurship in New Industries: American Revival of Craft Spirits’

Karen Powell, Ohio Northern University assistant professor of law, will speak about “Entrepreneurship in New Industries: American Revival of Craft Spirits” in the Dicke Forum on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 6 p.m.

Prior to joining the faculty at the ONU Pettit College of Law, Powell founded Triple Divide Spirits, a craft distillery in Montana that produced locally sourced vodka, gin and rum with an onsite tasting room. She’ll speak to the process of entrepreneurship in new industries, challenges of a highly regulated field, and the learning curve of craft spirits, agricultural connections and regulators.

Goo Crew activities available to Hardin pre-schoolers

Here is the fall-winter schedule of Goo Crew events open to all Hardin County residents. Goo Crew is open to preschool children accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.

These take place at the Mary Lou Johnson Library, Kenton, from 10-11 a.m. unless a different location is noted. This update is provided by Jami Dellifield, who recently became extention educator with the Hardin County Extension Office.                      

• October 28        The Four Seasons
We will make a book together about the seasons.         

Ghosts, goblins and kids

Ghosts, goblins and kids. Scattered among an intricate Halloween display are (from left,) Kaitlyn Bowden, Jaden Leal, Cash Alger, Kiera Cash, and Jasmine Oates. Paul and Ruth Lawrence, 610 S. Johnson, have been putting out a Halloween display for more than 30 years, adding to it each year. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Town and Gown celebrates one-half century! Tickets for Nov. 2 event now available

The 50th annual Ada Town and Gown Banquet will be held in the McIntosh Center ballroom on the campus of Ohio Northern University on Monday, Nov. 2, at 6:30 p.m. Guests may arrive at 6 p.m.

The Town and Gown Association was established in 1957 by a group of townspeople and ONU personnel to develop and maintain a strong positive relationship between the village of Ada and Ohio Northern. As with each year, the honor of Distinguished Citizen of the Year will be given to an individual nominated by fellow citizens.

Hold that pose

That's Claire Toland on the left, and Claire Toland on the right. Claire, an Ada High School senior, created this self portrait in Art IV. The work was completed as computer art. She demonstrates for the Icon the pose she used to create this life-like image. The drawing is in the art showcase in the school.

Melina Woods NWC volleyball player of the year

Ada sophomore Melina Woods was voted the 2015 Northwest Conference “Player of The Year” at a meeting of conference volleyball coaches in Delphos. 

Woods had also earned first team honors as a freshman in last year's balloting. Other Ada players recognized were Carlee Marshall, senior, first team, and Megan Simon, senior, second team.

Kevin King of Bluffton was voted NWC Coach of the Year by his peers.  Ada and Paulding finished the year as co-champs in the league with identical 7-1 records in league play.

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