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James W. Johnson 1929-2017

James W. Johnson, age 88, died on Wednesday, February 8 at 3:00am at his residence in McGuffey, Ohio.

He was born on January 29, 1929 in McGuffey, Ohio to the late Glenn and Nona Lee (West) Johnson. On August 13, 1950 James married Katherine J. “Kack” Risner, they were married for 66 years, she survives in McGuffey.

ONU wrestling update

The ONU wrestling team got a pair of pins and won four weight classes by forfeit in a 47-3 dual meet victory at Muskingum on Tuesday night at the Steele Center.

The Polar Bears improve to 11-3 overall and are 4-1 in the Ohio Athletic Conference, while the Muskies fall to 3-9, 0-5.

The Polar Bears return to varsity action next Tuesday when they wrap up their regular season with an OAC dual with Heidelberg on Senior Night at the ONU Sports Center.

Adult book group meets

The adult book group met at the Ada Public Library on Tuesday. The group meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month. "White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America" by Nancy Isenberg will be discussed at the March 7 meeting. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Women's basketball climbs another notch

The Ohio Northern women's basketball team made its debut in the top-5 in theD3Hoops.com poll, coming in at No. 5 in the 10th weekly poll.

The Polar Bears continued their quest to a perfect season as they defeated Baldwin Wallace and Muskingum last week.

Northern (21-0 overall) is one of five unbeaten teams in the poll.

The Polar Bears return to action Wednesday evening as they travel to Tiffin to take on the Student Princes of Heidelberg at 7:30 pm.

 

RankTeam (First Place Votes)RecordPointsPrev.

1.Amherst (Mass.) (22)22-06212

2.St. Thomas (Minn.)21-05803

3.Tufts (Mass.)21-15731

4.Thomas More (Ky.) (3)21-05524

Legal scholar, author Stephen B. Presser to discuss conservative, liberal approaches to constitutional law at ONU

ADA -- Legal scholar and author Stephen B. Presser will discuss “Do Law Professors Really Understand American Law?” at noon on Feb. 16 in the moot courtroom (room 129) in Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law. His talk, which is part of the Dean’s Lecture Series and is co-sponsored by ONU’s student chapter of the Federalist Society, is free and open to the public.

A new twist on an old theme

February is Valentine's month and there are many ways the month is used to promote friendship and affection. Here's a new approach to spreading some good cheer. Mrs. Hersey and the Ada school cafeteria provided positive messages on banannas. Wonder what they'll come up with tomorrow.

 

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