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Election night in Ada

The College Republicans and the College Democrats gathered for an election watch party Tuesday night at The Inn. Here, Maddie Kimmel shows her support for her guy while Lydia Heinlen cheers for her gal. The photo was taken early in the evening, thus everyone was smiling at that point. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND PHOTOS.

Election night party at The Inn goes into the morning hours

College GOP and College Dems event

By Monty Siekerman
The College Republicans and the College Democrats gathered for an election watch party Tuesday night at The Inn.

Here, Maddie Kimmel shows her support for her guy while Lydia Heinlen cheers for her gal. The photo was taken early in the evening, thus everyone was smiling at that point.

Early on, the TV networks made the obvious calls so the electoral count bounced from one candidate winning to the other being in the lead.

As the night progressed, the GOPers in the crowd got more excited, especially when Donald Trump took Ohio.

Would this trend continue? Would nearly all pollsters and pundits be wrong?

Nov. 29 ReStore dinner is info meeting for ONU Relay for Life

Colleges Against Cancer group on campus encourages community involvement

Colleges Against Cancer, an ONU organization and branch of the American Cancer Society, hosts an annual Relay for Life each spring on campus.

Nicole Michalek, co-president of the organization, said that members of the group will be at ReStore during its weekly dinner from 4 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 29. They hope to meet members of the community and invite persons to become involved in the ONU Relay.

“We are looking forward to getting to know the Ada community,” said Michalek.  “If someone is unable to attend the dinner that person can contact me at [email protected].

Gillson receives Outstanding Service Award from Dicke College of Business

President and owner of Gillson Financial Group, Mansfield

Jeff Gillson, of Mansfield, Ohio, received the Outstanding Service Award from Ohio Northern University’s James F. Dicke College of Business Administration during a recent Homecoming ceremony on campus. The award honors individuals who have provided sustained and outstanding service to the college and the University.
 
Gillson has used the insights and skills he gained during his college career to improve the quality of life for others.
 

Passed: Library levy, park levies, liquor sales

Sheriff Everhart, Ada HS grad, elected to third term

By Monty Siekerman
Ada and Liberty Township voters were in a good mood on Tuesday.
• Library levy - approved.
• Two park levies - approved.
• Ada Express Mart liquor sales and Sunday sales - approved.

There were county commissioner races, but candidates for eight county offices were unopposed.

Sheriff Everhart's popularity was evident by his garnering more votes than the other unopposed candidates. Everhart, an Ada High School grad, was elected to a third four-year team.

The Hardin County turnout was virtually the same as four years ago: 68.0% yesterday to 68.1% in 2012.

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.

 

 

 

 

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