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Ada Liberty Conservation Club announces fishing derby winners

SLIDESHOW Photos by Teri Salyer, Dave Salyer, Carlie Oldfield and Ashley Stuart

The Ada Liberty Conservation Club held its annual fishing derby on Sunday, May 19. The following winners were announced:

GIRLS

First Fish
- Aubri Theis

Largest Trout
- Harper Conner

Smallest Trout
- Aubrey Hibbard

Largest Catfish
- Elliott Salyer

Smallest Catfish
- Nova Thatcher

Largest Panfish
- Caroline Salyer

Smallest Panfish
- Jupiter Jenkins

BOYS

First Fish
- Weston Kregle

Largest Trout
- Zyler Long

Smallest Trout
- Zeneth Long

Largest Catfish
- Bentley Barnes

Smallest Catfish
Arthur Bidlechase

Largest Panfish
- Gavin Oldfield

Smallest Panfish
- Scott Tucker

   

 

ONU dedicates state-of-the-art Haushalter Finance Lab

Ohio Northern University’s Dicke College of Business Administration dedicated its newest high impact learning space – the Haushalter Finance Lab on May 17, 2024. Named in recognition of donors David Haushalter, BSBA ’92, and Nikki (Bennett) Haushalter, BSPh ’92, PharmD ‘97, the lab is designed to simulate a trading room.

Puerto 2nd team NWC baseball; Wibley honorable mention

By Cort Reynolds

Bulldog junior first baseman Max Puerto was named second team All-Northwest Conference in voting recently conducted by the league baseball coaches.

ONU golfer Honigford named All-Great Lakes Region

By Tim Glon

LEXINGTON, Ky.__ONU Senior Grace Honigford (West Chester/Lakota East) was named All-Great Lakes Region for 2023-24 by the Women's Golf Coaches Association.

Cannon monument history detailed at Depot Park

On Memorial Day 1903, Ada dedicated the Carman Post 101 Grand Army of the Republic cannon monument "to the memory of Ada's soldiers living and dead." A history of the monument is detailed on a poster displayed in Depot Park by the Village of Ada.

Hill Memorial designated a “Most Endangered” Ohio historic site for 2024

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Preservation Ohio, a nonprofit also known as Ohio Preservation Alliance, Inc., has named a building that was part of Ada’s nineteenth century Northwestern Ohio Normal School as one of 14 “significant and endangered” historic buildings in Ohio for 2024. 

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