Posted by Monty Siekerman on Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Melinda (Murphy) Gallman will be one of two women inducted in the Apollo Career Center Hall of Fame. A graduate of Ada High School and Apollo, she is currently the director of finance for the PPG Coating Services Metokote Corp. The ceremony will take place Thursday evening in the Apollo Commons during a meeting of all area boards.
Mercedes (Hatcher) Brookman is the other recipient. A graduate of Elida High School, she is currently Is working in the child development division in the Department of Defense and is pursuing her Occupational Therapy Doctorate, with a goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist.
Sponsored by Hardin County Family Safety Coalition
Posted by Fred Steiner on Tuesday, January 31, 2017
By Monty Siekerman
Many basketballs were raffled off to win pizzas at the Teen Dating Violence Awareness event during the JV and varsity boys basketball games in Ada on Saturday evening.
Here, Kylie Guagenti gathers the balls together.
Another set of mini balls were tossed out to the crowd at halftime of the varsity game. Players for both teams wore orange socks, which is the group's color.
The Hardin County Family Safety Coalition sponsored the event to discourage teen dating violence.
Posted by Fred Steiner on Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Football coaches from Ada, Bluffton, Findlay, and Lima will give their analysis on the Super Bowl game during the The Made-in-Ada Wilson Football Festival the day before the Big Game between the New England Patriots (AFC champs) and the Atlanta Falcons (NFC champs).
Who might win, what are the prospects, the strengths and weaknesses of each team? Find out from some local experts.
The panel is at 4:30 p.m. in ONU's McIntosh Center Bear Cave.
Posted by Monty Siekerman on Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Icon viewers:
Donald Trump's recent executive order bars entry to refugees for 120 days,
and to those from Syria indefinitely. It blocks visitors for 90 days from
seven countries.
Refugees are among the most vulnerable people on the planet. Many have
suffered unimaginably. In the United States is a nation of refugees and
immigrants.
I hope that our representatives in Congress and in Ohio will pressure
President Trump to reverse this order. Meanwhile, I hope within Ada, we all
work to show international students, immigrants and refugees that they are
welcome and valued in our community.
Posted by Monty Siekerman on Tuesday, January 31, 2017
By Caleb Scott
ADA — The Ohio Northern women's basketball team has moved up two spots to No. 6 in the ninth weekly D3Hoops.com poll, released Monday evening.
Northern stayed perfect on the season after an overtime victory at Wilmington and a defeating Capital at the ONU Sports Center last week.
Northern (19-0) is one of eight unbeaten teams in the poll.
Tufts (Mass.) held on to the No. 1 spot with 613 points and 15 first place votes, while Amherst (Mass.) remained at No. 2 with 601 points and six first place votes and St. Thomas (Minn.) moved into third place with 565 points and one first place vote.