Ohio Northern University's 11-acre solar field enjoys a sunny September day. The field, constructed in 2016 along Klingler Road, has 18,000 solar panels and has the ability to generate 3 megawatts of power annually.
Ada school has partnered with WOSN to livestream as many of its home athletic events as possible this season, according to Eric Perkins, Ada athletic director.
He added that the school hopes to include junior high and high school volleyball, football and soccer to this program.
A listing of games to be livestreamed will be available on the school athletics page. The school is working to find a way to broadcast games played on the road.
In order to access these games viewers will need to create an account on WOSN’s streaming website. All you need to do that is a valid email address.
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada volleyball team had to rally late in the third set but prevailed to sweep visiting county rival Hardin Northern Saturday afternoon.
The 25-15, 25-10, 26-24 non-league victory upped the Lady Bulldog record to 5-2. It was their third straight sweep in three home matches over five days. Ada is now 4-0 on home soil this season.
The struggling Lady Polar Bears fell to 0-5 with the defeat.
One thing is for certain about photos taken in 2020. You will always know the year of the photo. Somewhere it will include a mask or a statement about social distancing. Here's a perfect 2020 photo example of a sign on the Ohio Northern University campus.
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Summer is a great time to explore the art spread across the Ada community – especially for viewers unable to visit art galleries elsewhere in Ohio.
As a weekly series, The Icon features the art located on The Remington Walk on the Ohio Northern University campus. For some viewers, this series is familiar. For others, it may be a first-time experience.
Either way, it’s an opportunity to take a walk and view some art that is uniquely Ada. The Walk is spread through campus and may be viewed by following the ONU walking path, beginning near Affinity Village, west of The Freed Center.
Marilyn “Kay” Sanders, 74, passed away on Sept. 4, 2020, at 1:18 p.m. at Lima Memorial Health System surrounded by family.
She was born on June 5, 1946 in Lima, Ohio, to the late Howard and Inise (Lee) Lawrence. On Febr. 17, 1968, Kay married Larry R. Sanders.
Kay retired from Wilson Sporting Goods of Ada.
Also surviving are her three daughters: Chrissi (Matt) Kriegel of Lima, Missy (Jaime) LeVan of Ridgeway and Tina Rudasill of Ada; three grandchildren: Brandon LeVan, Courtney Barnes-Rudasill and Katie Rudasill; three step grandchildren: Andy Rudasill, Brooklyn Rudasill and Cheyenne Rudasill; five brothers and four sisters.