The Ada High School track and field team will hold a 5K run and walk Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m. at Ada War Memorial Park. Prizes will be awarded to the top three boys and girls.
The registration form may be downloaded from the link at the end of this article. Early registration is $25; t-shirts available to those who pre-register. Race day registration is $30; no t-shirts will be available on race day.
Mail completed form and fee to Tyler Craig, head coach 725 W. North Ave., Ada, OH 45810. Make checks available to Ada Athletic Boosters. All proceeds benefit the Ada track and field team.
Ohio Northern University celebrates its annual Honors Day program on Saturday, April 23, from 8:15 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
This year’s Honors Day continues the rich tradition of ONU’s colleges and departments recognizing students and faculty members for scholarly achievement and service to the University community. More than 40 undergraduate academic departments and honor societies will present awards and induct new members.
In a prelude to commencement, an Honors Day Convocation, which includes ceremonial elements such as an academic procession, inspirational messages and celebratory music, begins at 11 a.m. in the University’s Sports Center.
On April 6 118 ONU students from 43 campus organizations came together to write more than 3,000 thank-you notes to this year’s Founder’s Day Challenge donors.
Ohio Northern University’s Founder’s Day Challenge is a virtual day of giving that encourages university alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and friends to come together to support the university.
The challenge is for 500 donors to give to ONU on Founder's Day. To make things more interesting, a group of challenge leaders have given $25,000 to ONU in support of the Founder's Day Challenge.
Village officials and civic leaders will get an update on Ada's caboose refurbing project. They will hear the recommendations of a class of engineering students enrolled in EPIC, which stands for Engineering Projects in Community Service. The team will present the results of its work at 3 p.m. on Monday, April 11, in room 207 of Biggs Engineering Building. More details are in the story below.
For several years, the caboose in Railroad Depot Park has needed painting and refurbishing. Now, after extensive study, the upgrade may be at hand.
Mayor David Retterer has called a meeting of village officials and civic leaders to hear the recommendations of a class of engineering students enrolled in EPIC, which stands for Engineering Projects in Community Service.
The team will present the results of its work at 3 p.m. on Monday, April 11, in room 207 of Biggs Engineering Building. The report will include information, such as: