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Academic Boosters November box top drive underway

The Ada Academic Boosters are sponsoring a November box top drive now through Friday, Nov. 18.

Elementary students in grade K-5 have the opportunity to win a Toys R Us gift card. The top three students turning in box tops will win a $100, $50 or $25 gift card.

Middle school (6th-8th) and high school (9th-12th) have the possibility of winning Visa gift cards.

For every 10 box tops, the student will have their name entered into a drawing.

The boosters will give away $150, $100, and $50 gift cards. There will be three winners for middle school and high school each. A total of six gift cards will be awarded.

 

 

 

 

ONU men’s and women’s choruses perform Nov. 11

The Ohio Northern University men’s and women’s choruses will be in concert at 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, in the Presser Hall Snyder Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.

They will perform pieces by Randall Thompson, Jean Sibelius, Thomas Morley, John Rutter and Deke Sharon, the hit arranger for the TV show “Glee” and movies “Pitch Perfect 1” and “Pitch Perfect 2,” among others. 

Erica Neely publishes paper on risks and ethical dilemmas of 3-D printing

Ohio Northern University faculty member Erica Neely published an article, “The Risks of Revolution: Ethical Dilemmas in 3-D Printing from a U.S. Perspective,” in the October 2016 edition of Science and Engineering Ethics.

“The paper focuses on two ethical issues in relation to 3-D printing: ensuring the safety of manufactured items and adapting our understanding of intellectual property. Both of these are complicated by a move to printing things at home rather than buying them from a traditional manufacturer,” said Neely, associate professor of philosophy.

Here's how Ada voted on local issues on Nov. 8

Each of the local issues on the Ada and Liberty Township ballots passed on Nov. 8. For the unofficial Hardin County results click here. Don Traxler of Ada, a member of the election board, said that it seems like a bigger than usual turnout today in Hardin County for the election. At mid afternoon on Tuesday he said that most precincts were reporting a steady flow of voters. There are about 18,000 active and inactive voters in the county. Early voting began Oct.

Signs in yard tell the story of this voter

It's no secret who Neil Williams is voting for since his front yard is full of political yard signs and he's been active in county Democrat politics.

The Community Health Professionals building hosted the two Ada precincts where 400 people had voted by 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Twenty-five voters were in line when voting began at 6:30 a.m. (Monty Siekerman photo)

U.S. election observers from ONU law school

Afghanistan, Nepal, Brazil, Bangladesh, and Malawi watch our voting process

By Monty Siekerman
Law students from five countries observed the American voting process in Ada on Tuesday.

The students, who are from Afghanistan, Nepal, Brazil, Bangladesh, and Malawi, are spending the year in Ada studying at the law school for an advanced degree.

They were brought to the polling place by Becky Neville, an administrative assistant at the school.

All of the students are already lawyers in their home countries. The university recently received a $2 million grant to continue the program because of its past success.

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