Here's the Icon's Dog of the Week. It was found the Hardin County Dog Warden's outside kennel this week. Any information would be appreciated. 419-674-2209
Those Ada-made Wilson football are a hot item today. They're priced from $129.99 to $199.99.
From the Chicago headquarters of Wilson Sporting Goods comes this newsletter message:
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Made in the USA and handcrafted at Wilson's Football Factory in Ada, Ohio, our one-of-a-kind commemorative Super Bowl 50 Footballs are the perfect way to remember the Broncos big win in Santa Clara.
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Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
What looks like a 10-ring circus or total chaos is actually a well organized event. It's the Joe Banks Invitational held at the Sports Center on Saturday.
ONU won among the 15 teams!
Hundreds of competitors and officials were on hand for the indoor track and field events from 11 a.m. until early evening.
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While weight throw was going on in one corner, sprinters were running the track, and pole vaulters were headed skyward in the middle of the Sports Center.
The ONU dance team The Northern Stars perform at half time at several home basketball gams. Here, they entertain the crowd on Saturday afternoon when the nationally-ranked Lady Bears defeated Mount Union 71-51. (Monty Siekerman photo)
M. Basketball - Won 103-94 H v Wilmington; Lost 83-89 at #25 Mount Union
#14 W. Basketball - Won 69-53 at Wilmington; Won 71-51 H v Mount Union
Wrestling - Lost 12-33 H v John Carroll; 7th of 11 w/66 Pts. at Baldwin Wallace Inv.
#30 M. Swimming & Diving - Idle
W. Swimming & Diving - Idle
Men's Indoor Track & Field - 1st of 14 w/124 Pts. H w/Joe Banks Inv.
Women's Indoor Track & Field - 1st of 15 w/154 Pts. H w/Joe Banks Inv.
Linda D. Dudgeon, 65, died on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016 at 10:10 a.m. at her son’s residence in Ada.
She was born on Dec. 1, 1950 in Lima, Ohio, to Roger I. and Darlene (Fitzpatrick) Tarr. Her father preceded her in death and her mother survives in Ada. On June 11, 1971, she married Michael D. Dudgeon and he survives in Ada.
Linda previously worked as a receptionist for Dr. Shull, DDS.
Also surviving is a son, Rod (Brooke) Dudgeon of Ada; three grandchildren: Lori, Brady and Kenzie; and two sisters: Marilyn (Gary) Nelson of Lima and Carol (Victor) Jones of Ada.