Everyone will be playing dirty for a good cause during the upcoming annual Founders Hall mud volleyball tournament at Ohio Northern University. Teams are comprised of ONU students. The schedule includes:
· Men’s division at 6 p.m. Aug. 30
· Women’s division at 10 a.m. Aug. 31
· Co-ed division at noon Aug. 31
The mud volleyball courts are located near the baseball and soccer fields on the west side of campus. Parking is available near the baseball field.
The mud volleyball tournament has been a Residence Life tradition at ONU for approximately 25 years.
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What does “Getting Your House in Order” mean? For some, it paints a picture of getting your affairs in order prior to death. For others, it means spring cleaning or de-cluttering. Other people use this expression to talk about their financial affairs, for good or bad.
The Hardin County Fair opens Tuesday, Sept. 3, and continues through Sunday, Sept. 8. The fairgrounds is located at 14134 Letson Ave., Kenton.
Season tickets and membership tickets are on sale at the following Ada locations:
• Liberty National Bank
• Quest Federal Credit Union
• 4 Seasons Drive Thru
• 302 Carryout
Season and membership tickets are $20. Season tickets admits one adult and family's children of school age and under all week. Membership tickets give admission and voting privileges.
By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - Visiting Ada lost 7-2 at local rival Bluffton in Northwest Conference girls soccer play Thursday night.
The Lady Bulldogs fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in the NWC after the defeat, while Bluffton improved to 1-2-1 and 1-0 in league play with their first win.
"We played much better as a team, but were beaten by a better opponent," said Ada head coach Doug Poling. "They scored two before we were able to get anything going."
Pirate Laykin Garmatter tallied a first half hat trick to pace the victors.
Ada trailed 2-0 early before Bulldog Bella East's corner kick deflected off a Pirate defender into the net.
The 31st annual “Living Through Loss” educational series will begin on Monday, Sept. 16, through Bridge Home Health and Hospice, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System.
Presentations are held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Marathon Auditorium at Blanchard Valley Hospital, 1900 S. Main St., Findlay. The topic for September will be “The Journey through Grief: What to Expect along the Way” presented by Tonya Camden, MSW, LISW-S.