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ONU celebrates Homecoming 2024 on Sept. 27-28

Ohio Northern University will celebrate its Homecoming & Reunion Weekend on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28.

PHOTO Looking for Bulldog sports?

The back to school blur is for real. If you're looking for Bulldog sports and academic information, head over to https://www.ada.k12.oh.us/events. You'll also find a complete fall sports schedule HERE. PHOTO by Mark Andreasen.

Ohio crop weather report for Aug 26

Dry Conditions Continue

Continued dry weather last week negatively affected crops, according to Ben Torrance, State Statistician, USDA NASS, Ohio Field Office. Topsoil moisture conditions were rated 33 percent very short, 42 percent short, and 25 percent adequate. Statewide, the average temperature for the week ending on August 25 was 65.3 degrees, 4.9 degrees below normal.

Brush Chipping delayed until September 9

Brush chipping that would normally take place on the first Monday in September is delayed until September 9 due to the Labor Day holiday.

The Village announcement notes:

One of the goals of brush chipping and pickup is to keep the tree lawn areas of the Village clear of debris, so that debris litter does not enter the storm sewer system.

Brush or storm debris in the tree lawn area may be picked up by the Village, and residents may place additional brush for chipping in that area. Hired tree trimmers must clean up their own debris; the Village will not pick up brush left by commercial cutters.

8th annual Cursive Ohio Charity Ride, August 31

Are you looking for an exciting ride that creates the well known O-H-I-O? This is the 8th year for the Curisve Ohio Charity Ride, which begins at War Memorial Park Shelter House 6 and runs from 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 31.

Sizzling Made in Ada festival celebrates football and footballs

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The August 24 Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival was an action packed, five+ hours that transformed Depot Park. The 8th annual event celebrated Ada’s unique contributions to the sport–including handcrafted leather footballs used exclusively by the NFL–and marked the start of the football season for the Ada High School Bulldogs and Ohio Northern University Polar Bears.

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