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Brian Fryer of Weiffenbach Marble and Tile in Clayton installs carpeting in one of the newly-built rooms at the Ada Public Library. There are different patterns in different rooms, breaking up what would be a boring wall-to-wall carpet if the same patternless carpet were used throughout. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Ada Public Library reopens after inside renovations

By Monty Siekerman
A new, enlarged circulation desk has been installed at the Ada Public Library.

With an addition/renovation and convenient parking, the library can expect more patrons bring books to the front desk for checkout.

The desk is lower, too, making it more convenient for youngsters. Purple, yellow, blue walls make the library a bright, happy place.

The library closed for 10 days while workers installed new ceiling, carpeting, and built the desk. It reopened Monday.

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Here is the second nine-week Ada school honor roll for 2017-18.

4TH  GRADE

All A:  Madison Baldazo, Lydia Demascio, Jocelyn Downer, Eli Esguerra, Slade Gossman, Kaylie Klear, Emma Lambdin, Sami Rettig, Ayla Tabler and Josh Thaxton

The Ohio Northern men's indoor track and field team remained ranked No. 22 in the first weekly United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Div. III power rankings, released on Wednesday evening.

The Polar Bears hold steady at No. 22 for the second straight week after being ranked No. 22 in the preseason USTFCCCA power rankings.

Northern opened the season with a third place finish at the OAC North Split meet last Friday evening.

The Ohio Northern women's indoor track and field team is ranked No. 8 in the first weekly United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association power rankings

The Polar Bears finished tied for fifth as a team at the 2017 Indoor National Championships, posting the best team finish at the indoor championships in school history.

ONU is coming off of a second place finish at the season-opening OAC North Split meet on Friday evening.

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - Visiting Arlington outscored Ada by 13 points after intermisison to post a hard-fought 57-47 non-conference boys basketball victory Tuesday night.  

 

The purple and gold fell to 3-12 with the loss, while the Red Devils improved to 8-6 with the tough win.

 

The Bulldogs led 30-24 early in the third period when the game turned. Arlington reeled off a 14-1 spurt to take a lead it never relinquished. The Bulldogs did rally to tie the game early in the fourth quarter and trailed just 45-44 midway through the fourth period.

 

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