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Nearly 900 farmers and agribusiness people at conservation tillage conference here

By Monty Siekerman

About 900 farmers and agribusiness people were expected at the annual Conservation Tillage Conference held in McIntosh Center on Tuesday and Wednesday.

People from Ohio, several other states, and Canada were on hand.

More than 30 agribusiness exhibitors displayed and described the latest in farm products. A two-day lineup of speakers--drawn from extension service, Farm Bureau, and universities--told of the latest advances in farming.

Traffic movements at SR 309 and Napoleon Road to be restricted

Since 2010 27 accidents occurred at intersection

Traffic movements onto and across state Route 309 from Napoleon Road near Allen East School will be restricted beginning Friday, March 10.

From 7:30-8:30 a.m., and from 2:30-3:30 p.m. on school days, traffic will be prohibited from turning left from Napoleon Road onto state Route 309, and from crossing state Route 309 from Napoleon Road. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will have signs denoting the change in place by noon on March 10.

The new signage will be placed on the far driver’s side on both the north and south approaches on Napoleon Road in clear sight of traffic stopped at the intersection.

Lyric Jones' art displayed at Ohio Statehouse

Lyric Jones' art was selected to represent the 83rd District in the State of Ohio. Her work will be displayed at the Ohio Statehouse building for a year

Next PaintINN on March 22

The next PaintINN at The Inn will be held on Wednesday, March 22. Supplies, food, and beverage are included. For reservations, call 419-772-2500

Another win for ONU baseball

AUBURNDALE, Fla. — The Ohio Northern baseball team used a strong fourth inning effort to defeat Pitt.-Greensburg Tuesday afternoon in Auburndale, Fla. at Lake Myrtle Park. 

The Polar Bears improve to 4-1 overall with the victory

7 women honored in track and field

The Ohio Northern women's indoor track and field team saw seven members earn All-Great Lakes Region honors for the 2017 season.

Seniors Kelsey Commager (Maumee), Allie Gast (Grandville, Mich.), Michelle Mosler(Wapakoneta), and Meagan Ellinger (Bath, Ind./Union County), junior Emily Richards(Delaware/Hayes) and sophomores Taylor Fisher (Wapakoneta) and Maddy Reed(Lucasville/Piketon) all earned the honor.

Commager earned All-Great Lakes Region in both the long jump and the triple jump.

The senior owns the school record at ONU and will be competing in the event at the NCAA Div. III National Championships on Saturday, Mar. 11 at 10 am CST.

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