"That's how you do it, pet the snake with two fingers," says James Craker, 3, who attended an ONU Earth Week program at the pharmacy building Friday afternoon. Four members from the Toledo Zoo put on a program about conservation and care of animals as well as telling about strides made at the zoo in recent years. Watch the Icon this weekend for lots more zoo photos. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Larry Hubbell and Todd Gillfillan will move their chiropractic offices to the old KFC building on South Main once the structure is renovated for adjustment rooms and offices.
They presently are located at 108 N. Main where Dr. Hubbell has been practicing for many years.
Dr. Gillfillan joined Dr. Hubbell in the North Main Street location three and a half years ago.
By Monty Siekerman
Whatever happened to the efforts to have a dog park in Ada? Jimmy Wilson attended the park board monthly meeting on Monday night to say he was willing to take leadership to make the proposed park become a reality.
Wilson, a business professor and former village councilman, learned that a couple of years ago, the park board agreed to dedicate some land for a dog park. The property is located near the end of East Lehr Avenue, north of the horse arena.
For anybody writing a children's book titled, The Polar Bear and the Camel," here's your front cover picture.
The polar bear and camel would be natural predators, so it's a good thing they live far apart in the wild. But at ONU on Wednesday afternoon, they had a good time together.
The Student Planning Committee sponsored the event which offered free camel rides. ONU mascot Klondike took them up on the deal, as did many students, faculty, and staff members and their children.
The camels came from Jungle Island Zoo in nearby Delphos.
In our continuing quest to stump our readers, can you identify where this is located. Answer: ONU Planetarium, a view of, perhaps Saturn with a ring, inlaid in brick on the east side of the building, which can be seen by drivers along Lincoln Ave.