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Pizza to go

Three Ohio Northern University students reach for pizza in the Dicke College of Business building. Several hundred students participated in an elevator speech business competition on April 2. This photo was taken during the intermission when judges were tabulating scores.

Lewis Family McDonald’s hosts hiring day on April 8

Lewis Family McDonald’s is looking to hire at several of its 17 restaurants this Tuesday, April 8. This marks the third year that the local franchise has held a company-wide hiring day.

“As summer nears, we find ourselves needing additional crew people to take care of each and every guest. We hope to fill those needs with a company-wide hiring day,” said local owner/operator Jerry Lewis.

"Active Parenting" classes held in Ada during April

On Tuesday afternoons in April, parents of school aged children will have an opportunity to explore how to be the greatest influence on their kids. sponsored by the OSU Extension, Ohio Northern University, Ada Library, Ada Schools, and the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund, the “Active Parenting Now in 3” program provides great practical ways to connect and stay connected with your children.

Ada Barnyard Farmers elect officers for coming year

By Caralee Stover

The Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H Club met for the second time this year last Sunday, March 30th, at 3 p.m.

The meeting was called to order by Vice President Brice Ferguson. Roll was called by Secretary Shelby Hazelton. There were twenty-one members present. New business included a recap of a recent poultry show, dates for quality assurance training, and the introduction of Amy Stover as a new advisor. Project books and new shirts were distributed.

"Have Some Cents" hopes to raise 1 million pennies; proceeds go to ReStore

The Ohio Northern University Dicke College of Business Administration Sales and Customers Relationship class is conducting a “Have Some Cents” project in hopes of collecting one million pennies by May 1.

The purpose of the project is to spotlight the wastefulness of the U.S. government manufacturing more pennies that cost the taxpayers money and show there are more than enough pennies in circulation.

Village Voice: Village brush pick up/chipping service April 7

Have the winds of this winter helped ‘trim’ a few of your trees?
Do you need to have some limbs picked up and chipped?
Now is your chance!

The village will conduct a monthly service of brush pick up/chipping and pick up on Monday, April 7.

One of the goals of brush chipping and pickup is to keep the tree lawn areas of the village clear of debris, so that debris litter does not enter the storm sewer system. Brush or storm debris in the tree lawn area may be picked up by the village, and residents may place additional brush for chipping in that area.

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