Several persons with ONU connections participated in the Sept. 9 Hancock Horizontal Hundred bicycle ride. From left, Bob Ward, Karen Ward, Lisa Robeson, Dan DiBiasio, Chris Burns-DiBiasio, Chris North, Becky Gainey, and Richard Gainey. Missing from the photo is Dean Albrecht.
Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, released the Ada Police call logs for Sept. 3 to Sept. 9 to The Icon.
September 3rd
Traffic stop warning for equipment
Traffic stop warning for speed
Handlled vandalism complaint on Simon St, report taken
Alarm drop at Rite Aid
Traffic stop warning for expired registration
September 4th
Handled B&E complaint, report taken
Assist other agency
Traffic stop warning for speed & equipment
Traffic stop warning for stop sign
Here's a post card photo of the First Presbyterian Church and Parsonage, Ada, Ohio. The post card has the name C.R. Wilson, Ada, printed on the photo side.
There are several things to notice:
1 - Width of the street
2 - Lincoln is not paved
3 - Tree lawn
Icon viewers are encouraged to make other observations from this post card.
Ohio Northern University’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts will present “The Liar” in the Biggs Theatre from Sept. 13-16 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 15-16 at 2 p.m.
Contemporary American comic master David Ives turns this 17th-century classic by Pierre Corneille into a hilarious evening of fun. The audience follows a dashing bachelor – the “liar” of the title – on a zany tour through Paris while his penchant for telling tall tales gets him into loads of comical trouble, particularly with the opposite sex.