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Observations: Church, cats and crossings (railroad)

Two Lessons from Church
Giving the children's sermon at the Baptist Church, Pastor Jack  Duffy told of a lady who was blind from birth, how it was difficult for her to get by in the world. However, the woman said, "The first person I see will be Jesus."

Later, Dave Rouch, giving a testimonial about his walk in faith, recounted this: I was the driver, God was in the backseat giving directions; then I learned God should be in the driver's seat.

Pitty the Poor Cats and Dogs
This month's cold and snow must make it difficult for stray cats and dogs to survive...if only more were rescued.

Mustard Seed Cafe featured on Noon Edition Feb. 25

Dick and Jayne McGarrity invite Icon viewers to yune in to "Noon Edition" WLIO-TV Wednesday, Feb. 25, between 12:30 and 1 p.m. for a behind-the-scenes look at the Mustard Seed Cafe, located in Bluffton.

Ada police log Feb. 15-22

February 16th
-          Handled Non-injury Accident at Central & Johnson, Citation issued, Report taken
-          Assist EMS on S Gilbert
-          Handled Unwanted Person Complaint on W North
-          Handled Non-injury Accident on S Main St
-          Traffic stop Warning for No Headlights
-          Handled Possible Suicidal Complaint, Report taken
-          Handled Suspicious Activity Complaint on W Lima Ave
-          Traffic stop Citation issued for Red Light
-          Handled Harassment Complaint

Now showing in Elzay Gallery of Art

Elzay Gallery of Art is displaying an exhibit that features award winners in costume designer, lighting design, costume design, sound design, technology/craft, and architecture.

This photo shows "She Stoops to Conquer;" Susan Williams, scenic design, Wright-Curtis Theater, Kent State.

Paper trail

Professor Melissa Eddings instructs ONU student Paige Ordean on couching during a paper-making class. Couching is transferring a sheet of paper from the mold to the felt. Professor Eddings has taught at ONU since 1997.

Reams of paper

ONU student Tyler Reams drains paper during a paper making class.

 

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