VAN BUREN--The visiting Ada High School boys soccer team tied tough Van Buren 1-1 in a North Central Ohio Soccer Association match Thursday evening, October 6.
The Bulldogs are 5-6-4 overall and 0-4-1 in NCOSA following the road tie.
The Black Knights are now 4-5-4 and 1-0-3 in NCOSA after another tie.
Carter Conley tallied the lone Ada goal on a Nathan Williams assist.
Bulldog keeper Colton Long made six saves in goal.
The Bulldogs host LCC Monday, Oct. 10.
Ada entertains Marion Harding Oct. 13 as they end the regular season with a pair of non-league home games next week.
On December 3, the Hardin County Sheriff's Office will sponsor the annual "Shop with a Cop" program. The event allows children from Hardin County to spend a fun-filled day with Hardin County Law Enforcement and volunteers.
Donations are now being accepted at the Sheriff’s Office located at 1025 South Main Street Kenton, Ohio 43326. For further information on the program, please contact Detective Christina Henderson at 419-673-1268 ext. 1423.
For the first time in more than two years, Ohio Northern University’s Raabe College of Pharmacy hosted exchange students this past summer, resuming the time-honored tradition of cultural, educational and professional discovery that places differences in the profession of Pharmacy within the spotlight and provides opportunities to value and learn from them.
The Polar Bear Swim School is now accepting registration for the spring. Registration is available on the ONU Sports website, or you may simply click HERE.
The dates for all five lessons are as follows:
March 26
April 2, 16, 23, 30
Two sessions are available, and each session will offer all 5 levels.
Session 1 will run from 5:30-6:15 p.m.
Session 2 will run from 6:45-7:30 p.m.
Registration is on a first come first serve basis and typically fills up quickly.
Ohio Northern University’s Homecoming Weekend will feature several campus events and a 10:30 a.m. parade through downtown Ada. Ken Hall, BSEd, BS ’64, will serve as the grand marshal. Alumni can register for events HERE. PHOTO from Ohio Northern University Facebook.
On October 4, the Ada Council held a special meeting of the whole to discuss turning Buckeye Ave. into a one-way street between Johnson and Gilbert streets.
Village Administrator Jamie Hall presented the findings from a study by the Choice One engineering firm. Visibility issues, pedestrian safety and backup from the carryout drive-through at the corner Main and Buckeye were mentioned among reasons this change is being considered.