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Presale tickets for Saturday night's Division VII Regional quarterfinal football game between Fort Recovery and Ada at War Memorial Park will be on sale in the high school office from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday.

Tickets $8 presale and $9 at the gate. Only OHSAA regional passes will be accepted. The game has a 7 p.m. starting time, according to Ken Jochims, Ada HS athletic director.

 

Community members may attend Ada’s exhibition performance, free of charge, at 5:15 p.m.

It's this weekend.

It's the 39th annual Ada Music Boosters Ada Music Feast Show Choir Invitational Competition.

Fourteen show choirs from Ohio, West Virginia and Indiana will compete on Saturday, Nov. 5.

Ada Varsity Singers, directed by Scott Henning, vocal music director and Jonathan Lischak, Ddirector of instrumental and co-director, will provide an exhibition performance as the host school for this day-long event.

Ada Music Feast always draws a “standing room only” crowd and is one of the best attended and well run show choir competitions in the Midwest.

Here's a rendeering of a building to house the new home of ONU's College of Engineering. The new building will keep pace with the engineering field and provide ONU students with the space and facilities they need to thrive and continue to assume leadership roles in their profession. More details in story below.

$11.8 million of $15 million goal already committed

Ohio Northern University formally announced the public phase of the “Campaign for Engineering: Building Impact at ONU” on Oct. 14 in the McIntosh Center ballroom during a recent joint session of the Board of Trustees and college advisory boards. A total of $11.8 million was committed during the quiet phase of the campaign against a total fundraising goal of $15 million.

The new building will keep pace with the engineering field and provide ONU students with the space and facilities they need to thrive and continue to assume leadership roles in their profession.

To assist international competition

Ohio Northern University’s Center for Democratic Governance and Rule of Law has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the U.S. Department of State to administer the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Afghanistan for the next two years.
 

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