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ONU music and theatre arts students will present "Carrie the Musical" at the Freed Center from Oct. 19-22.

The show is adapted from Stephen King's horror novel "Carrie" but has gone through many rewrites from the time the musical was originally produced in England to a limited 1988 Broadway production to an 0ff Broadway revival.

Briefly, here's the story: Carrie White is a misfit - awkward, unattractive, heavy.  At school, she’s an outcast who’s bullied by the popular crowd and virtually invisible to everyone else.

Kevin Hines jumped off the Golden Gate bridge and lived to tell about it; now he talks about suicide prevention

By Monty Siekerman
How do you keep 70 people in rapt attention for two hours when discussing suicide?

How do you add genuine humor to a talk about suicide?

You speak from the heart, relaying your personal experience of surviving a suicide attempt.

And, you give the talk over and over and over, hoping to save the lives of those who might attempt suicide and save the heart-wrenching grief that comes to family and friends when death from suicide occurs.

Here's the schedule of events and holiday closing times at ReStore Community Center:
• Thursday, Oct. 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m.,
   hand out popcorn  during village trick or treat night.
• Tuesday, Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Thanksgiving meal.
   Doors open at 3:30 p.m.
• Closed, Nov. 22-24.
• Friday, Dec. 8, 6 p.m., Kids Christmas shopping spree.
   Santa will be there, too. • Closed, Dec. 25-Jan. 5.

This is a scene from last year's Thanksgiving dinner when 168 free meals were served.

Here's the schedule of events and holiday closing times at ReStore Community Center: Thursday, Oct. 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m., hand out popcorn  during village trick or treat night. Tuesday, Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Thanksgiving meal. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Closed, Nov. 22-24. Friday, Dec. 8, 6 p.m., Kids Christmas shopping spree. Santa will be there, too. Closed, Dec. 25-Jan. 5. This is a scene from last year's Thanksgiving dinner when 168 free meals were served.

After a three-match volleyball sweep at Grove

By Cort Reynolds
COLUMBUS GROVE - The visiting Ada volleyball team clinched its second consecutive outright Northwest Conference title with a straight-set showdown win at Columbus Grove Tuesday night in the regular season finale.

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It was the second year in a row Ada captured the league championship at Grove, who was seeking to share the crown with a victory. Ada edged Grove in two close opening games before taking out the disheartened hosts in set three.

It's a three-peat for the Ada High School volleyball team. This is the third consecutive Northwest Conference title won by the team. A story by Cort Reynolds tells how it took place on Tuesday night at Columbus Grove.

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