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Registration underway to join Girl Scouts

At Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure they will go on together.  Maybe it is artistic.  Maybe it's an experiment.  Maybe it's getting outside or helping the community. 

With Girl Scouting, girls make new friends and have a ton of new experiences that show how exciting the world is, and how awesome girls are. When girls just can't wait for what they'll do next, they can do anything they set their mind to! This is what Girl Scouts call the “I can’t wait to” feeling.

Spencer Archer picks off Ft. L pass and runs 93 yards for at TD in "mud bowl"

By Dusty Donley
Overcast, rainy weather played havoc for both teams last Friday night as the Bulldogs traveled to Ft. Loramie for a non-conference battle with the Redskins. Sloppy field conditions led to a combined nine turnovers in route an ugly, 14-8 Bulldog loss. The defeat is Ada's first, moving their season record to 3-1.

The poor field conditions plagued both teams, producing 10 sacks for the Bulldog offense and only one combined offensive touchdown.

I love a parade

Sometimes the best location to watch a parade is being in the parade. Here are some parents and students from the Ready, Set, Grow Pre-school float in Saturday's Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Fest parade.

Night Jazz first concert on First Presbyterian, Findlay, artists series

The Arts Partnership of Greater Hancock County and First Presbyterian Church of Findlay will join forces for an afternoon of great music featuring Night Jazz.

The concert will be held on Sunday, Sept 29, at 2 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church Great Room, located at 2330 S. Main St. in Findlay.

The performance is part of The Arts Partnership’s Matinee Melodies Series and marks the beginning of the 34th Season of the First Presbyterian Church Artist Series.  The concert is free and open to the public; a free-will offering to benefit the Church’s Artist Series will be received.

ONU football: 'Bears hope to change luck against Capital on Saturday

By Tim Glon

Ohio Northern opened the Ohio Athletic Conference portion of its schedule with a 55-27 loss at No. 12-ranked Heidelberg Saturday afternoon at Mayer Field.

The Polar Bears fall to 1-1 overall and 0-1 in OAC play, while the Student Princes improve to 2-0, 1-0.

Northern struck first when sophomore Andrew DiMario connected on a 34-yard field goal attempt with just 1:31 gone in the game.

Senior Zach Runzo set up the score with an interception on the third play of the game.

Later, DiMario hit on a 28-yard field goal with 2:47 left in the half to pull ONU within 27-6.

Video of the day: You never saw me do it

You never saw me.

Check out this raccon-eating-cat-food video.

But, you never saw me do it.

Click for video.

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