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ONU women's golf at Bluffton Beaver Fall Classic recap

By Tim Glon

BLUFFTON — The Ohio Northern women's golf team won its third tournament in four tries this fall, posting a 676 at the Bluffton Beaver Fall Classic on Saturday and Sunday at the Bluffton Golf Course.

The Polar Bears (33-1 overall) defeated second-place Wooster by 19 strokes in the five-team tournament after holding an impressive 26-shot lead after the first round.

It marks ONU's third consecutive tournament victory after opening the season with a second place finish at the Olivet (Mich.) Fall Invitational Sept. 9-10.

Northern has since won tournaments at Heidelberg, Lourdes and now Bluffton.

Obituary for Rosemary Conley Powell

Rosemary Conley Powell, age 72, of Lima, passed away on Sunday, October 16, 2022, at the Lost Creek Care Center, Lima.

Terry Robert Brite was a master plaster and drywall installer

Terry Robert Brite, age 67, of Ada, passed away on Sunday, October 16, 2022, at his home.

He was born on June 6, 1955, in Lima, Ohio to the late John and Rosalie (Connor) Brite.  On June 12, 1976, Terry married Toni Garver and she survives in Ada.

Terry is also survived by his four children: Brandi (Matt) Purdy of Dunkirk, Tara (Ryan) Auchmuty of Columbus Grove, Ben (Marie) Brite of Ada, and Sara (Nick) Bryan of Ada; eleven grandchildren: Hunter (Sarah), Holden, Morgan, Loudon, Laney, Lydia, Elijah, Isaac, Hannah, Cash and Acey; a brother, Loni (Judy) Brite of Ada; and a sister, Celeste Parsons of Massillon.  

Public meetings update from Village website

The Village of Ada provides a schedule of upcoming public meetings with the agenda for council meetings.

The following schedule for October 17-November 16 can be found at https://www.adaoh.org/board-meeting/october-18-2022-630pm-meeting

PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE

October 17, Ada-Liberty Ambulance District, 5:30 p.m. 530 N. Gilbert St. 

October 18, Regular Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Municipal Building

October 19, Ada Community Improvement Corporation, noon Depot, 9 Central Ave.

Bulldog football hopes to spoil AE outright title hopes, make playoffs

Heated rivalry features storied past

By Cort Reynolds

On October 21, the annual Ada/Allen East backyard rivalry will be renewed at Harrod's Goodwin Field as the finale to the 2022 regular season–with a lot riding on the contest.

League-leading AE (8-1, 6-0 NWC) is cresting on a six-game win streak after defeating Leipsic 17-8 in Harrod last Friday to clinch at least a share of the Northwest Conference crown. 

The Mustangs are hoping for another deep playoff run, while Ada is hoping to make it to the expanded postseason for the first time since 2017.

Ada Schools ask community to focus on bus safety

Ada Exempted Village Schools is joining other schools and communities in recognizing National School Bus Safety Week, Oct. 17-21.

The national theme this year is Safely Rolling to My Destination. The district reminds us:

"The big yellow school bus has become the epitome of education in our country. Often, we take for granted the benefit of this service, even while school and transportation staff continue to focus on maximizing safety and efficiency. Without this service for children and families to access safe transportation education equality would be difficult to achieve.

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