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No tricks - lots of treats at ONU

LOTS OF PHOTOS BELOW!

The ONU trick or treat gathering of gouls (and a school bus) on Tuesday drew more than 200 kids plus parents to McIntosh Center for registration.

The Halloweeners were divided into small groups to go to residence halls to beg for candy, then returned to McIntosh for a free hotdog meal and costume contest in the ballroom. The outing was organized by the office of residence life.

Hawaiian Halloweeners

It may have been a little chilly for grass skirts, but this Ada family didn't mind. Jonathan and Anna Marie Spelman with Junia, 3, and Quin, 2, were among 200 kids and parents at the ONU trick or treat gathering Tuesday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS! (Monty Siekerman photo)

Check out these Viva Maria's servers

Looks like ONU men's lacrosse team

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
The ONU men's lacrosse team volunteered at Viva Maria's on Monday evening when a portion of the restaurant's sales were given to the Hardin County United Way.

Here is Alex Pizzaro, junior, civil engineering, volunteering as a server.

A number of diners also wore t-shirts with the United Way theme "Live United."

The restaurant specializes in Italian cuisine. The lacrosse team members helped at the restaurant in several ways as a community service project to support the local United Way.

A large number of people were on hand knowing that a portion of their tab would be donated to a good cause.

Dr. Hoag dies in Duluth

Dr. Stephen G. Hoag, 73, who served as pharmacy dean here from 1987-1993, died Oct. 16 in Duluth, Minn.

He was instrumental in expanding the clinical experiences in the region and in setting the stage for the PharmD degree at ONU. Under his watch, ONU became the first college in Ohio to offer the PharmD degree.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday in Duluth.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Jill, two sons, two grandchildren, two brothers, and a sister.

FABrehab changes owners, name

Housed in Community Health Professionals building

FABrehab Services, located in the Community Health Professionals building, will change its ownership and name on Nov. 1.

The outpatient clinic located in the CHP-Ada building will change its name to Ada Physical Therapy as part of Hometown Therapy Group, LLC.

The clinic in Wapakoneta will be named Wapak Physical Therapy. Office managers, Amy Cousino and Deanna Ferguson, will still be working in the clinic after the transition, as well as Jarret Webb (PTA) in the Wapakoneta clinic, Tony Thorpe (PTA, Massage Therapist) in the Ada clinic, and Nicole Wenzlick (MPT) in the Wapakoneta clinic.

Ada Kiwanis Club will hand out candy in front of ReStore

Ada Kiwanis Club members want to share their Halloween candy with you on Thursday. Due to the cancellation of the Halloween parade on Monday, the club will hand out candy in front of ReStore during trick-or-treat hours on Thursdeay.

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