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Vancrest has several new residents, and each one lives outside near the entrance. Residents from the community constructed several snowmen and women this week on the Vancrest front lawn for those inside to view. This photo is from Vancrest Facebook.

Traditionally held in McIntosh Center on the ONU campus, but not this year

This year’s Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance annual meeting, traditionally held on the ONU campus, will be virtual.

“The Alliance annual meeting and awards celebration has traditionally been one of the largest attended events for our membership,” according to an announcement on the alliance’s weekly email news sheet.

The announcement continues:
“In 2020, we were just able to execute this event prior to COVID-19, but in 2021, this event is going to look a little bit different.

Here's the fall 2020 list

Several Ada High School graduates  are on the fall 2020 semester Ohio Northern University dean’s list.

Those students are:
Bryce Paul
Melina Woods
Aaron Everhart
Rand Abdullatef
Olivia Alexander
Zachary Beaschler
Thomas Chen
Adeline Clay
Kiser Colley
Jacob Colwell
Shaheed Khan
Sydney Newland
Brendan Sheridan
Kylelyn Stuart
Shelbey Van Atta
Sydney Van Atta
Catherine Young

Following a 2-hour delay announcement last night (Thursday, Feb. 4), Ada schools announced this morning at 7:48 a.m. that school is closed today (Friday, Feb. 5) and that it is instead a remote learning day.

Ada schools are on a two-hour dela for Friday, Feb. 5. The announcement was made at 9:07 p.m. on Ohio Alerts.

You'll now find several options with a LaFayette connection at 3 Brothers Family Pizza

Steve Arnold and Brian Clum go way back.

"We met in Kindergarten at Allen East," laughs Brian.

Mrs. Dickey was their teacher that year, and it was 1974-75. They played T-ball together and were in Lafayette Cub Scout Pack 11 together.

Spending each high school year together, Steve was Brian’s best man in Brian and Kelly’s wedding in 1990.

As they went their own paths, they stayed in touch. And, this winter their paths crossed again.

Steve, now a resident of Willow City, North Dakota, has created a series of competition barbecue products under the brand name Arnold’s Misfit Acres.

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