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Art at work

An Ada third grader works on an art project in anticipation of an author visit to Ada schools in April.

Night lights on campus- photo essay by Ken Collins

The Ohio Northern University campus is suddenly quiet. No students walk the paths, talk on their cell phones, park themselves at Northern on Main, or the library, or the gym, or in their dorm rooms.

It’s spring break. Ken Collins made his own spring break project - he took advantage of the empty campus to photography it by night.

Here’s what he found.

- Please open the attachment below to view several scenes of ONU that you don't see by daylight.

Last chance for nationals

Can you find the people in this picture?

Several athletes are scattered among the equipment located in the middle of the ONU Sports Center on Saturday afternoon. ONU hosted a Last Chance for track and field athletes to qualify for nationals.

Some terrific athletes from many schools in all divisions were on hand to better their scores or times to qualify for the all-important national competition. (Monty Siekerman photo)

A glimpse of the 8,000+ visitors to ONU last week

ONU hosted three district high school basketball tournament games during the past week, drawing more than 8,000 people to campus. ONU can host since it is spring break.

Here, Ottawa-Glandorf cheering sections reacts to a basket their team made. O-G went on to defeat state defending champions Defiance is a close game. Final score O-G 46, Defiance 43. O-G advances to the regionals at BGSU. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Tickets on sale for Will McDaniel performance on April 2

Will McDaniel, Christian comedian and the New Hope Worship Band will present a program at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 2, at the Kenton Middle School.

Tickets are $10 each and are on sale locally in advance at Jitters in Kenton, Century 21 in Ada and Kenton and Quest Federal Credit Union.

Tickets will be available in a limited supply at the door.

Proceeds benefit Serenity Stables TC.

Hardin Dairy 4-H Club meetings underway

By Elaine Webster, Reporter

Today was our first 4-H Hardin county diary club meeting. We assigned President to Medow Cromer, Vice President to Preston Brien. Secretary to Laney Harpel, Treasurer to Landon West, Safety to Ali Harpel, Health to Carter Bay and finally News reporter to Elaine Webster!

This year the 4-H club has decided to have a booth at the fair. The  4-H Booth Committee has the responsibility to pick a theme and recreate it! That committee consists of, Mandy Dyer, Tia Reffner, Marlana Webster, and Anne Temple.

The Theme will be decided next meeting which is April 10, 2016.
  
                      

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