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The Inn at ONU launches Brunch Series

The Inn at ONU announces its 2016 Brunch Series. Each of these events is from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on a Sunday. Reservations are requested. Call 419-772-2500 for more details or to make reservations.

• Graduation Celebration Brunch - May 22
Graduation Sunday)
Graduate's Brunch one-half off
Any recent/current graduate receives half-off brunch price. They may be a graduate from a recognized graduation such as high school or college. 

Ghanaian dance and drumming expert wraps up a year in Ada 

By Amy Eddings

The end of the academic year brings many goodbyes, and that includes a farewell to Benjamin Obido Ayettey. 

He returns to his native Ghana in June after spending the academic year in Ada teaching African drumming and dance at Ohio Northern University as a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence.

Rain art

Icon photographer found this interesting scene in Ada on Tuesday morning following Monday evening's rain.

Ada schools will have a preschool classroom next fall

Ada schools announced the opening of a preschool classroom for the 2016-17 school year. The annoucement is on the school website and school Facebook.

Midwest Regional Educational Service Center is holding a preschool screening Thursday, May 5, at Ada schools. 

To schedule an appointment call the Midwest Regional ESC at 937-599-5195 ext. 3020 or email [email protected].

The Village Voice: How will you celebrate Arbor Day?

All around the nation, Arbor Day will be celebrated this Friday, April 29h. According to the Arbor Day Foundation, an estimated one million trees were planted in Nebraska on the first Arbor Day in April 1872.

In their annual tradition, Ada Tree Commission is excited to visit with Ada 3rd graders on April 29 to talk about Arbor Day and planting and caring for the trees around us. Mayor Davis Retterer once again has invited the students to be active artist participants in the celebration by drawing pictures of woodworking.

How will you celebrate Arbor Day? The Arbor Day Foundation offers some suggestions:

ONU women's track team ranked 25th in DIII national poll

The Ohio Northern women's track and field team is ranked 25th nationally in the fourth weekly USTFCCCA Division III Outdoor National Track and Field rankings.

This is the first time in school history the women's track and field team has received this honor.

Washington (Mo.) claimed the top spot, followed by Nebraska Wesleyan in second and Claremont Mudd-Scripps in third.

The Polar Bears are currently 61-7 overall after winning the Polar Bear Invitational this past weekend.

Northern returns to action Friday and Saturday when they compete in the Ohio Athletic Conference Championships.

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