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Full-day and half-day options available

The Ohio Northern University Child Development Center has a few openings for preschoolers in the fall, according to June Zimmerman, director.

The Center, located at 209 S. Union St., Ada, operates full-day and half-day preschool programs. 

To enroll students or for more information about the preschool contact Zimmerman at 419-772-2141 or email [email protected].

The full-day program is offered Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.

A non-refundable registration fee of $25 will be charged to enroll in the CDC program. This fee reserves a space for your child.

Here's an ONU spring sports update.

Brody Hahn - Josh Bever receive OAC honors
Ohio Northern senior Brody Hahn (Louisville), sophomore Josh Bever (Ashland) and freshman Peyton Wilson (Lima/Shawnee) all received weekly honors for their efforts in a 47-6 football victory at Capital on Friday night.

Hahn and Wilson were named the Ohio Athletic Conference Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively.

Bever was named to the D3football.com national Team of the Week at defensive end.

Ada elementary tudent Langston McClain finished in 3rd place at the 2021 OAC Grade School Division 3 71-pound State Wrestling Championship in late March. The event was held in Youngstown.  (Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Here's the proof in this month's Icon Hometown Happenings

April is here, the weather is warming and Ada is slowing opening up.

The month’s Hometown Happenings is evidence of the community’s year-long waiting to turn the page.

Among highlights include performances of the spring Ada High School musical, a livestream of ONU’s steel drum and percussion in concert, several additional ONU livestream musical performances and a PaintINN at the Inn at ONU.

1 to 3 p.m. in front lot of Dial-Roberson Stadium

The April West Ohio Food Bank's Hardin County food distribution takes place from 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesday, April 6, at the Dial-Roberson Stadium's front lot on the ONU campus, according to Jason Aldrich.

It is a no touch, drive-through distribution.

Enter on Klingler Road. To received food persons must be 18 or older, have a valid photo ID and proof of residency, be at or below 230 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and sign and eligibility to take food home form.

During an earlier food distribution in Ada, 100 families, most from Hardin County, were served. The West Ohio Food Bank distributed 38,356 pounds of food during the afternoon.

A moment on Friday Ohio focused on Ada and Ohio Northern University. Mike DeWine, an ONU law grad, with his wife, toured the HealthWise vaccination clinic in the King Horn Center. Upon arrival, the govenor, already wearing an ONU tie, was presented an ONU face mask. Watch the Icon for more photos on Sunday.

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