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ONU introduces ‘Brother 2 Brother’ initiative

Ohio Northern University will introduce the “Brother 2 Brother” initiative to the campus with a kickoff event in the Dicke Forum on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m.

Part of the national Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) program, the Ohio Northern University’s Brother 2 Brother initiative seeks to assist young men, especially young men of color, with retention and graduation within educational environments.

New face in town

Ada's newest face in town is the First United Methodist Church steeple. Here's a view framed through the trees from the public library.

Liberty Township experienced 4.59 inches of rain in August.

Extension Rainfall Report for August 2014
By Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension Educator

During the month of August, Extension volunteer rainfall reporters received an average of 3.73 inches of rain.  The most rain for this month, 5.59 inches, fell in McDonald Township, as measured by Jerry Stout.  The least rain reported during the month, 2.10 inches, was reported in Goshen Township by Brien Bros. Farm.  During the same month last year, an average of 1.94 inches of rain fell. The rainfall recorded in August over the past ten years averaged 4.16 inches. 

Ohio Northern University to dedicate Kerscher Stadium

Ohio Northern University will dedicate its newly renovated track and field and soccer complex as “Kerscher Stadium” prior to the ONU men’s soccer game against Case Western University on Saturday, Sept. 20, at approximately 6:45 p.m.

Things could get interesting quickly

If the game called  Twister is your thing, you'd better plan on visiting the Ada Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 3:30 p.m. All ages welcome. This could be interesting.

What's your size?

Did we hear you say you need a pair of blue jeans? No need to go out of town to shop. Check out the selection at ReStore in downtown Ada.

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