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The Hardin Northern class of 1958 met July 14 to celebrate 60 years. Twenty two members of the graduating class, three other classmates, and 11 guests attended the reunion. Classmates came from Oregon, Montana, Virginia and throughout Ohio.

Seated Row 1 L to R: Dorthy Frederick James, Nelda Knauff Adcock, Floyd Crowe, Janet Lambert Hensel, Dianna Steinman Starr.

In July 30 evening program at ONU Observatory

"Opposition of Mars" is the program title of a  9:30 to 11 p.m. Monday, July 30, event at the ONU Observatory, according to Dr. Jason Pinkey, observatory manager.

Pinkey said: "Mars will be just three days passed opposition.'Opposition' is the planetary configuration in which the planet appears in the opposite direction as the Sun from the Earth's perspective.

"It is also the time of closest approach to the Earth, making Mars look bigger and brighter than usual. This will be the closest we've come to Mars since the 2003 opposition (but that was the closest in about 60,000 years).

On Sunday July 15, the Hardin County Wranglers 4-H club completed a
community service project at the Hardin County Fairgrounds followed by a
brief meeting. 10 members, 8 advisors, and 1 parent were present.

     Reminder's were given about ordering t-shirts, fair entries, and fair
booth information.

The next meeting will be held on Sunday August 5, 6:30 p.m. at the Hardin County Extension Office.

The Brighton, Mich., teen football camp was held at ONU last weekend. About 140 youth from southern Michigan learned the ins and outs of football in temperatures approaching 90 degrees with a heat index near 100. (Monty Siekerman photos)

Sale. Sale. Free. Those are words that shoppers like to see. Ruth Roider (left), owner of Gallery for the Arts, and Deb Curlis, Chamber of Commerce Director, stand by a sign proclaiming some of the items for sale (and free ones, too) at the gallery on Main. Ada’s sidewalk sale began today and continues on Thursday and Friday with most merchants open from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Cruz-N-Ada set for Main Street - let's hold off on the rain

By Monty Siekerman
Wynn Hauenstein expects a huge turnout for the car show on Saturday...if the weather cooperates.

He has been working hard the past several months passing out information to car and truck owners to encourage them to bring their vehicles. He has lined up many sponsors. His last task is convincing the weatherman to change the prediction because rain is a spoiler.

If the “liquid precipitation” holds off, as many as 250 cars and trucks could show up. He has arranged parking space for the show cars and the spectators all along Main Street.

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