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FREE Tech Help at the Library

Need one-on-one help setting up your device for e-books? Or maybe you just need help with Microsoft Word? Trying to attach document to an email, and not sure how to begin? These and other tech questions can be answered by Max Gauthier, the Ada Public Library's AmeriCorps volunteer!

Guiding Ohio Online is an AmeriCorps program, through a federal grant, which places members in rural Ohio libraries to deliver technological literacy through computer classes and one-on-one computer assistance.

The Ada Public Library is so excited to have Max serving with us for 11 months! To set-up a one-on-one session with Max, please call the Library at 419-634-5246.

Let's have a party

Little Raven Burk with Lisa Anderson  enjoyed their timea at the Ada Public Library Halloween party. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Hey, hey, hay!

Members of the Student Bar Association await hay riders on Saturday evening at War Memorial Park.

Autumn in Ada -- hayrides, cider and popcorn.

From left are Megan Daley, Tim Murphy, Lisa Brodley, Joe Derkin who is SBA president, Bailey Higgins, and Erica Hess. The association, which is made up of all law students, provided the hayride as a community service. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Football: What a game for Ricardo Johnson as ONU wins big

By Tim Glon

It was a career night for several Ohio Northern football players, as ONU rolled to a 62-21 victory over Marietta on Halloween Night on Saturday at Dial-Roberson Stadium.

The Polar Bears improve to 6-2 overall and are 5-2 in Ohio Athletic Conference play, while the Pioneers fall to 1-7, 1-6.

Senior Justin Magazine ran 24 times for a career-high 200 yards and a TD and senior Devon Price caught 10 passes for a career-high 182 yards and three TDs, but sophomore Ricardo Johnson may have had the biggest night of all for the ONU defense.

2015 survivor's guide to winter challenge starts in November

The 2015 Survivor’s Guide to Winter Challenge is a free six week email challenge designed to help participants challenge your health, emotional wellbeing, and survival skills this season, according to Jami Dellifield of the Hardin County Extension Office. 

Those who sign up will receive two weekly e-communications from your local Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Educator containing research based information.

A tracking log will be available for download to help participants document their progress, as well as access to supplemental information available on blogs and Facebook.  

Scarlet Raven Christian band performs at Alger Assembly of God

Scarlet Raven, a Christian hard rock band from northern Indiana, will perform at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Nov. 1, at Alger Assembly of God.

Doors open at 5 p.m.

The performance is free. A love offering will be taken. Members of the group will sing original songs and give testimonies.

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