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March 24-26 ONU sports roundup

Spring 2024 sports roundup for Ohio Northern University.

March 26__ Allen, Akamine, Dickson named Academic All-District in Women's Basketball by College Sports Communicators

Hot start for ONU Women's Lacrosse, victory over Albion

See what's coming up in ONU sports HERE.

ADA__The Ohio Northern women's lacrosse team raced out to an early 10-0 lead and hung on for a 16-13 non-conference victory over Albion (Mich.) on a wet and windy Tuesday evening, March 26.

Board of Education to hold special meeting on April 4

The Ada Exempted Village Schools, 725 West North Avenue, will hold a special meeting of the Board Of Education on Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.

Bulldog track opens with tri-meet at USV

By Cort Reynolds

McGUFFEY__The Ada track and field teams competed in a triangular meet with Upper Scioto Valley and Indian Lake to start off their season at USV on Monday, March 26. Indian Lake won both the boys and girls triangular meet, with Ada second in each and host USV a distant third.

March news from Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H

Report by Mariah Franco-Rangel

On March 24, 2024, the Ada Barnyard Farmers had a meeting for Quality Assurance at 3 pm. We first talked about making an appointment for blood work for anyone who was going to show chickens this year.

After that, we had Bella Wagner do a health report about the importance of wearing Solar Eclipse glasses to protect your eyes from the sun.

We then had 3 demonstrations, Bella Wagner doing a demonstration about how to make stress balls with balloons. We then also had Waylon Clemons showing the group how to tie a tie and Amelia Clemons showed us how to grow celery.

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Donnelly selected for Leadership Ohio

COLUMBUS__Small Nation Project Manager Ann Donnelly was recently announced as a 2024 Leadership Ohio Fellow at a March 20 press conference at the Ohio State House. Leadership Ohio connects diverse leaders from across Ohio to promote positive change. Thirty-five leaders were selected from public and private sectors and will convene to impact future policy.

Donnelly grew up in a village in Miami County and currently resides in Ada. Her desire to homeschool her two children and manage her real estate projects, along with her passion for small towns and storytelling abilities, led her to join Small Nation in 2021 as a consultant and project manager after serving for over 20 years in higher education. 

“We are so proud to have Ann selected as a Fellow in this year’s Leadership Ohio class,” Small Nation Founder Jason Duff said. “This is a well-deserved honor and a recognition that reflects her professional career accomplishments and the great work she is doing with us here at Small Nation.” Small Nation, based in Bellefontaine, develops “spaces, places, and dreams for small towns and small-town entrepreneurs across the country.”

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