As part of the Ohio Northern's LL.M. program's two-week orientation, students met with Ada Mayor Dave Retterer, (far left), and Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger (far right). Students learned about municipal services, local governance, and law enforcement in Ada. This year's class of 25 students includes 10 from Afghanistan, 8 from Kosovo, 2 from Malawi, and 1 each from Nepal, Pakistan, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Georgia.
Two Hardin County natives will share their intaglio and relief prints, and artists books in this first 2017–18 exhibition at the ONU Elzay Gallery of Art.
The gallery season kicks-off on Sunday, Sept. 17 with “Home Is Where the Art Is,” a printmaking show by artists Marilyn (Turner) McPheron and Judith Steele.
It's a Lincoln Highway weekend. Here's one of the familar highway signs that's surrounded by flowers. CLICK HERE to view the yard sale list and map. (Monty Siekerman photo)
"Is that my desk over there?" asks fourth grader Jace Harris during the Ada Schools open house on Thursday. Teacher Deone Riemann (left) meets with Mom and Dad, Elizabeth and Joseph, before heading to Josie's room. She will be in the 6th grade.
By Monty Siekerman
Eva Wolke and Calvin Fisher hand out piece after piece of pizza on Friday at the village pool during a pizza and pool party to conclude the free lunch program orchestrated by ReStore.
There isn't a count yet this year, but 1,500 free meals were given free to Ada area youngsters last year, so the program is a major endeavor.
The lunches were served Monday through Friday at War Memorial Park from the end of school in May until yesterday.
Now, its back to school. The ReStore program was especially popular on Fridays since there were water games and prizes that day.