Ada's latest news

Two ONU student fellows from the Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) sat down with outgoing ONU president Dan Dibiasio and asked him to reflect on his tenure on the latest episode of the un-CAPP it! podcast.

Additional episodes:

Is Conventional Legacy Media in Crisis?

For the first time in a very long time, ONU commencement ceremonies won't be on Mother's Day. ONU will hold three in-person ceremonies on May 14 and 15 in the ONU Sports Center Field House. See details HERE. / PHOTO ONU Alumni Facebook.

Registration ends June 1

Ohio Northern University will host a full residential music camp from June 19-25. 2022. Alumni campers are also invited to participate in a finale concert to help  celebrate 50 years of camp.

The guest concert conductor will be Alexander Beer from Stuttgart, Germany.

The Ohio Northern University Summer Music Camp (ONU SMC) is designed for students in grades 7-12. It provides classroom and performance opportunities for students at every skill level.

Held on the ONU campus, all rehearsals, classes, and performances are located in Presser Hall and the Freed Center for the Performing Arts.

Campers reside in air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms.

The Village of Ada has been awarded a grant of $13,000, among $2.1 million in H2Ohio awards to help public water systems and communities identify and map lead pipes.

Village Administrator Jamie Hall notes, "I am very excited that the Village is one of the 48 selected to be awarded for the H2Ohio Grant. Not a large grant but it does help us to fund the Village GPS Data collection system and GIS mapping project. This project will be essential for us to meet 2024 EPA requirements of identification and mapping of our water distribution system.

By Cort Reynolds

Playing in Bryan, the Ada tennis squad finished a solid third at the six-team Northern Buckeye Tennis League tournament Saturday, May 7.

Bulldog junior Brendan Jameson finished second in the second singles flight to post the best Ada finish.

Bulldog senior southpaw Dexter Woods came in third in the first singles flight. He beat Wauseon's Gavin Van Dellen 8-1 in the third-place match.

Ada junior Amelia Alexander also finished third in the third singles bracket. She defeated Zeb Siefker of Wauseon 8-1 in her third-place match.

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School track and field teams hosted their annual 16-team Invitational meet Saturday, May 7 at War Memorial Stadium.

Van Wert won the boys team crown over Bluffton, while Ada came in 10th. Spencerville captured the girls team title with Kenton second. The Bulldog girls finished 10th as well.

Julian Grose came in second in the boys 300 meter hurdles to post the top Bulldog finish.

Ada junior Courtney Sumner ended up third in the long jump to register the best Lady Bulldog showing.

 

Scoring Ada finishers:

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles

2 Grose, Julian 10 Ada 43.89

 

Pages