The Ohio Northern purchasing department is holding a surplus sale on Friday, March 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the University Warehouse on 4611 State Route 235. This sale is open to the public. Items will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.
Aaron Lee, a ONU double major studying philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) and professional writing, has a strong passion for politics and law.
He originally came to ONU for the PPE major offering. He selected this major due to having an interest in politics and law, along with wanting to study something that would be beneficial in law school.
By Cort Reynolds - photos at bottom of story
LIMA - Six members of the Ada varsity wrestling team competed in the 14-team Div. III sectionals at Lima Central Catholic Friday and Saturday.
Ada finished 12th and sent three wrestlers on to the district meet with strong individual performances. Dominating Allen East won the sectional crown easily by 98 points over second-place Wayne Trace (251 to 153). Coldwater came in third (143.5).
The Bulldogs compiled 52 points to finish ahead of Lincolnview and Pandora-Gilboa.
A top-four finish qualifies a wrestler to the next level of competition at the district competition in Troy.
By Cort Reynolds
Photos by Stephanie Frazier
BLUFFTON - Undefeated Columbus Grove raced to a big early lead and eliminated Ada 59-35 in the Div. IV boys sectional basketball finals at Bluffton University Friday night.
The previous weekend, Ada gave Grove all it could handle in the regular season finale before CG took over with a 20-7 closing run to win 56-46.
In the rematch seven days later, Grove jumped ahead 19-6 after one quarter and was never seriously threatened.
Stephanie Frazier captured this photo during the rematch between Ada and Columbus Grove in the Friday night sectional finals at Bluffton University. Grove won the game. Click here for the story from Cort Reynolds and more game photos.
Note: this article is provided by Ohio Northern University's HealthWise Pharmacy.
Across the United States, flu activity is high. And it's expected to continue for weeks.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that flu activity remains high in the U.S. The agency estimated that there had so far been at least 26 million flu illnesses, resulting in 250,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths, this season.
Although the number of hospitalizations was comparable to this point in the season in previous years, the rates among children and young adults were higher.