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Crosstown Cup softball game being rescheduled

The weather won the Crosstown Cup softball game on Saturday. Due to rain the game is being rescheduled.

Music on Main event returns to Ada in June and July

Music on Main returns to downtown Ada this summer, thanks to the Buy Ada First committee.

The first summer event is from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, June 12, at the Depot Park. Music will be provided by the Bank Kwik Fire (sponsored by Liberty National Bank) from 6 to 8 p.m.

There will be a vendor show from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Depot building. Free ice cream provided by Dietsch Brothers (until supplies last). Supplies for the ice cream were donated by Sodexo. 

The Ada Rotary Club will hold a pre-sale chicken barbecue dinner during the event at Hays Insurance.

Amburgey, Coulson, Everhardt High, Roll Hazelton receive Kiwanis scholarships

The Ada Kiwanis Club awarded five scholarships to the following Ada High School seniors at the Senior Awards Dinner held May 13 at the Ada High School.

Recipients were: Alexis Amburgey, Tessa Coulson, Cort Everhart, Quinn High and Gabrielle Roll.

An additional scholarship will be presented Hope Hazelton at a later date. John Berg, president of the club, presented the awards.  

He noted that the main thrust of Kiwanis International is to help the children of the world and seems fitting that the Ada Kiwanis Club would choose to make the annual presentations.

William Scott was a 1969 USV graduate

William W. “Bill” Scott, Jr., 65, died on Friday, May 15, 2015, at 3:05 p.m. at his son’s residence in Tiffin, Ohio.

He was born on Sept. 26, 1949 in Lima, Ohio to William W. and Mary C. (Orders) Scott, Sr. and they preceded him in death. He was previously married to Ella Faye (Mullins) Loubert, and she survives in Tiffin, Ohio.

He was a lifelong farmer. He retired from the maintenance department of the Waffle House Restaurants after 22 years. He was a 1969 graduate of Upper Scioto High School.

Third annual Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference at ONU

The Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy will host the third annual Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference (OPRC) on Friday, May 15.

The conference provides an opportunity for residents to present their projects to peers, preceptors and other colleagues. In addition to the educational opportunities, this conference provides a chance for members to network with residents and preceptors from a variety of programs within Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.

Students honored with Dankook Awards

Ohio Northern University presented Dankook Awards to Nathan Rosenbaum, a senior mechanical engineering major from Orville, Ohio, and Molly Wascher, a sixth-year pharmacy major from West Bloomfield, Mich., at ONU’s Honors Day on April 5.

Presented since 1974, the Dankook Award is an annual reciprocal award exchanged between Dankook University in South Korea and Ohio Northern University. The award recognizes students with outstanding records in academics, student leadership, co-curricular activities and service.

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