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How did the Polar Bears do last week, and who do they play this week?

More information about all of Ohio Northern's 23 varsity athletic programs can be found on the web at ONUSports.com.

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Ada CIC meets at noon Wednesday

Ada's Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) will hold its monthly meeting at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 17, according to Angela Polachek, of the Village of Ada.

The meeting is at noon in the Dean's Heritage Room of McIntosh Center on the ONU campus.

Attachments to this story include the agenda, treasurer's report and minutes from the most recent meeting (minutes not yet approved).

Seth Conley passes for 205 yards and 1 TD, but Grove wins this one

By Dusty Donley

An 84-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with five minutes to go in the game put the visiting Columbus Grove Bulldogs ahead for good as they would go on to defeat Ada, 31-17 on Friday. 

Apollo Career Center offers services to community

Apollo Career Center's Garden Cafe will open for business Tuesday, September 23, and will serve lunch from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The all-you-can-eat buffet is $6 and includes a salad and hot bar with an assortment of desserts, and choice of beverage. The restaurant is student-run and designed to be a teaching lab as well as a restaurant. For reservations call 419.998.2945.

University teams up with PepsiCo to increase recycling efforts on campus

Ohio Northern University has announced that it will advance its recycling efforts by teaming up with PepsiCo Recycling to bring a PepsiCo Dream Machine kiosk and added recycling incentives to campus.

The PepsiCo Dream Machine kiosk introduces a rewarding program that provides students with an easy and convenient way to make a difference by recycling their bottles and cans on the go. The kiosk will be located in the lobby of the mail center in the McIntosh Student Center.

Arlene Allison: Working to showcase Ada during Harvest and Herb Fest'

By Darlene Bowers
“The Harvest and Herb Festival showcases Main Street and our town. It’s the town, the personality of our town; friendly and welcoming,” shares Arlene (Lasko) Allison who is the epitome of warmth and a down-home welcome.

Arlene’s ever-present smile, bubbly personality, and graceful demeanor are contagious. She’s the friend you want to hang out with, the mom other mom’s know and love, and the educator whom kids are thrilled to bump into away from school. Arlene and husband, Scott, and also Anna Poling are instrumental in the implementation and production of Ada’s Harvest and Herb Festival.

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