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A single-vehicle accident in Marion Township, south of McGuffey resulted in one death and two persons hospitalized on Feb. 13.
Jack Parkins, of McGuffey, was driving east on County Road 110 on Feb. 13 and lost control of the vehicle, going off the south side of the road, according to Hardin County Sheriff's Office.
The car overturned in a drainage ditch. A passenger in the vehicle, Patricia Parr, of McGuffey, was taken to Lima Memorial Health System, where she was pronounced dead.
Parkins and another passenger, Jeffery Jones, were also taken to Lima Memorial with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Ohio Northern men's track and field team made its 2017 debut in the top-25 as it ranked No. 24 in the fourth weekly United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association power rankings.
The Polar Bears (39-15 overall) received 36.01 points in the rankings.
Northern returns to the track Saturday as they travel to Alliance to compete in the Mount Union Raider Tune Up meet with events beginning at noon.
The Ohio Northern women's track and field team surged into the top-5 in the weekly United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association power rankings.
This marks the highest that the Polar Bears (44-8 overall) have ever ranked nationally.
Northern received 93.12 points in the power ranking.
MIT held the top spot with 124.80 points, while Ithaca (N.Y.) climbed to No.2 with 110.57 points and Washington (Mo.) dropped to No. 3 with 109.47 points.
Northern returns to the track Saturday as they travel to Alliance to compete in the Mount Union Raider Tune Up meet with events beginning at noon.
Winners of this year's Ada middle school spelling bee are in the front row. First place was J.D. Shrader, eight grader (center), and fifth graders Mason Selover second, and Jacob McMaster third. Watch the Icon for more details.