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Madie Skiver's art accepted in Ft. Wayne Scholastic Art Show

Two works on exhibit from Feb. 12 to April 9

Madie Skiver, an Ada High School senior, had two pieces of art accepted in the Scholastic Art Show in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Her artwork will be displayed at the Ft. Wayne Museum of Art from Feb.12-April 9.

One of her pieces of art, titled "Nevermore," shows a black raven. Madie came up with the idea from her favorite poem, Edgar Allen Poe's "Nevermore." The print received an honorable mention award.

To make the lineo print, she took a cutting tool to a piece of rubber, then applied ink to the rubber, and transferred the image to paper.

Judith Greavu among winners in ArtSpace/Lima exhibit

Judith Greavu won first place in the "plants" category in the ArtSpace/Lima annual photography club's juried exhibit.

Here photo is titled "Dried Kelp." The exhibit is at ArtSpace now through Feb. 11.

Greavu taught at Bluffton University and retired from Ohio Northern University where she was associate professor in the department of art & design from 1985–2005.

Austin Waller was a 2012 Hardin Northern graduate

Austin D. Waller, 23, died on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 at his father's residence in Dayton, Ohio.

He was born on January 1, 1994 in Hancock County, Ohio to Carl "Randy" Waller and Susan (Carity) Waller. His father Randy survives in Dayton and his mother and step father Mark and Susan Swearingen survive in Dola.

Austin was a graduate of Hardin Northern High School class of 2012.

Austin is also survived by two sisters: Amber (Jeremy) Crossman of Arlington and Amanda Kay Waller of Dola; two nephews: Sawyer Crossman and Lincoln Crossman; maternal grandmother, Sheila Carity of Lima; paternal grandparents: Susan and Dick Stall of Findlay; numerous aunts and uncles.

NATS FAN

Here's a Hardin County original. You'll see it around Ada on a cream-colored Cooper S. This driver must be a Washington Nationals baseball fan, or we've read this completely incorrectly.

ONU team plays first ever basketball game

January 1904 - The first basketball game played by an Ohio Northern team, was against a Kenton team, won by Kenton (score not given). Ohio Northern's team used the old "sheep pen" on the south west corner of the campus, now the Kappa Psi fraternity home (1954)

 

January 1925 - S.M. McCurdy, inventor for the McCurdy Mfg. Co., has placed a new scoring device in the Ada school gymnasium. By pulling a lever, a gong is sounded and every score of the opposing teams is shown. He has applied for a patent on the device.

See the space station on Friday

The ONU Observatory will be open to the public when the International Space Station flies by Mars and Venus. The public is invited to view the fly-by from 8-10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 27. The observatory is located on the south side of West Lincoln Avenue and east of Klingler Road.

At 8:24 p.m., the space station will rise in the southwest and pass by Venus and Mars, as seen from Ada.  The brightness of the space station will be only rivaled by Venus.

After the space station passes, those attending will observe Mars and Venus as well as deep sky objects using the many telescopes at the ONU Observatory. 

The event is free and open to the public.

 

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