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Here's the Hootenannies 4-H Club report

By Reporter, Faith Holbrook

The Hootenannies 4-H Club meeting was opened at the Ag Credit meeting room by our new president, Laura Spradlin. Dylan Beiler led the American Flag Pledge and Faith Holbrook led the 4-H Pledge. Secretary Miranda Holbrook had roll call and found 13 members present.

Old business: We talked about doing Star Spangled Foods as a group project. Parents, April Holbrook and Amanda Cromer will help the members with this. The group felt this will be fun to learn about the customs and traditions that influence some of our American foods, while using what we fix as our refreshments at the meetings too.

Quarter auction May 5 to benefit Rhythm in Motion

Rhythm in Motion Dance Centre, Ada, wil raise funds to help replace tumble equipment that was destroyed in a December flood in their studio.

The event is Sunday, May 5, at the Ada VFW on State Route 235, north of Ada. Doors open at 5 p.m.

What is a Quarter Auction?

How much does it cost: $5 admission includes two auction paddle with a number on it. Additional paddles may be purchased for $1 each. Each item raffled is from 25 cents to $1  per paddle played.

Baked goods, food items, and additional raffle items may also be available for purchase from the sponsored fundraising group.

Stellar performance by Rhythm In Motion Dance Centre' at the Q

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Earlier this spring Rhythm In Motion Dance Centre' traveled with 18 dancers to Cleveland for their 2013 Performance at the Q in the Primtime Performance of the Cavs versus 76ers.

Their piece titled "Born This Way" was choreographed by Bluffton's Jocelyn Sherman and Directed by RIMDC Owner Darcey Schneider.

Hardin County events for early May

Here are events happening in Hardin County provided by the Hardin Chamber and Business Alliance

Shred Your Documents for Free at Liberty National Bank
Stop by during the week of May 6 and drop off your unwanted paperwork to any Liberty National Bank location. Certified Document Destruction, Inc. a shredding company out of Wauseon, Ohio will have locked containers available that will allow you to get your documents destroyed safely and securely free of charge. For more information visit www.LNBank.com.

Men's tennis wins OAC regular season title with 9-0 sweep of Muskingum

By Jeni Kmic

The Ohio Northern men's tennis team clinched the Ohio Athletic Conference regular season title outright with a 9-0 win against Muskingum on Saturday afternoon at University Courts.

The Polar Bears finish the regular season 15-4 overall and 9-0 in the OAC, while the Muskies fall to 0-11, 0-9.

This is the Polar Bears' third OAC regular season title in last four years and their fifth title in the last seven years.

Ohio Northern dominated Muskingum, winning all nine matches without losing a game.

Baseball sweeps OAC double header at Muskingum 4-2 and 8-2

By Tim Glon

The Ohio Northern baseball team kept its Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament hopes alive with a 4-2 and 8-2 double header sweep at Muskingum on Saturday.

The Polar Bears improve to 17-17 overall and are now 8-8 in OAC action, which keeps them one game behind Mount Union for the fourth and final playoff spot.

Senior Austin Price (4-2) threw a complete-game 6-hitter to earn the victory in Game 1, allowing only one earned run while striking out two.

Northern scored three times in the top of the sixth inning to snap a 1-1 tie on back-to-back-to-back RBIs by senior Dan Belliveau, senior Cory Martin and freshman Nick Eltzroth.

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