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An artist colony forming in Ada and you'll find their works in Health-Chek

Over the late summer, a downtown Ada business had a transformation and now carries lots of locally created art and crafts from Ada area artisans.

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The “art store” is Health-Chek, 117 S. Main St., owned by Alisa Armbrecht, which continues to carry supplements, vitamins and minerals.

On the art side, customers will now find art, craft items and books by Karen Ward, Lynn Scott, Ellie Miller (Lynn’s mother), Vanessa Ward, Darlene Bowers, Vicki Wolke, Vicki Coldiron, Jennifer McDougall, Pat Pateleno, Deb Curlis, Alisa Armbrecht, Mary Hackworth and Catherine Craker.

ONU royalty

Ohio Northern University celebrated its 2013 homecoming last weekend. Members of the homecoming court are, from left: Jim Scofield, Mary Beth Donahoe, CJ Livengood, Angela Bouch, (2013 king and queen Joshua Soppe, Shannon Kraus), (2012 queen and  king – Meshayla Moyer, Jacob Schwerer) Katie Temple, Christopher Leiby, Molly Wascher, Tyler Siefring. For additional photos of homecoming click here.

Police docket for October 14-20

October 14

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Handled Suspicious Activity Complaint on ONU Campus, Report taken for
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Officer did an Interior Walk Through at the Ada School

  • Assist EMS at ATI

  • Report taken for Assault & Theft

  • Handled Suspicious Person I Activity Complaint on Turner

  • Handled Alarm Drop on E Montford

  • Traffic stop Verbal Warning for Expired Plates

  • Traffic stop Citation issued for Driving Under Suspension & Expired Plates

October 15

Village Voice: Ghouls, goblins and witches hit the sidewalks of Ada!

The annual haunting of Ada’s sidewalks takes place next Thursday! On Oct. 31, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 p.m., the children of Ada are invited to bring out their best costumes for the Village’s trick or treat.

Trick or treat is a fun filled evening for many in the community. Whether it’s the handing out of candy, the collection of candy, or just seeing the change in costumes from year to year, there is something for many to enjoy.

We want to encourage everyone to enjoy the festivities safely. Here are a few tips to remember:

• Stay visible! Use glow light sticks or reflective tape to accent your ghoulish outfit.

• Walk with a parent or in groups.

ONU's Kinkopf OAC men's soccer player of the week

By Zaji Lieberman

For the second time this season, freshman Matt Kinkopf has been named the OAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week for the week of Oct 14-20.

Kinkopf also earned the honor the week of Sept. 9-15.

Kinkopf finished the week with three goals, as the Polar Bears defeated Otterbein 3-2 in double overtime on Wednesday and Marietta 6-1 on Saturday.

On Tuesday against Otterbein, Kinkopf scored at the 101:06 mark of the second overtime to cap off a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory.

Against Marietta on Saturday, Kinkopf would score his first goal of the afternoon by beating the keeper to the top right.

Ghoul rock and rul musical "Zombie Prom" at Freed Center Oct. 24-27

Ohio Northern University’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts will present  “Zombie Prom” on Oct. 24-27 at 7:30 p.m. and two matinee performances on Oct. 26-27 at 2 p.m.

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