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110,448 Ohioans eligible but aren’t registered; registration deadline Oct. 5

Ohio Secretary of State’s office is sending information about how to get registered to vote to 110,448 Ohioans who are eligible to vote but aren’t yet registered. 

This initiative is in coordination with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a non-profit organization who assists participating states in the effort to improve the accuracy of their voter rolls and increase access to voter registration. 30 states and Washington, D.C. are members of ERIC.

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Meet the 2020 fall Ada High School varsity cheerleaders. Front, from left, Molly Zimmerman, Barrette Jones, Tori Green. Standing from left, Raeya Finn, Cami Hazelton, Madison Deatherage, Ashlyn Madison, Madison Park, Haley Pettigrew. (Cort Reynolds photo)

Behind all-league hitter Light, hustling Wills

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The deep Ada varsity volleyball team enters its third season under head coach Kyleigh Tabor looking to return to the upper echelon of the Northwest Conference this fall.

Four letter winners and three starters return from last year's squad that finished 10-13 overall and lost to Arlington in the sectionals. The Lady Bulldogs also finished 2-6 in the nine-team league standings.

Versatility will be a key for the Lady Bulldogs, who are not very tall but boast a lot of good, competitive athletes who are positionally interchangeable. 

ONU named 2019 Tree Campus USA; 10th time since 2009

Ohio Northern University was recently recognized as a 2019 Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.

Tree Campus USA, which was recently renamed Tree Campus Higher Education, is a national program that honors colleges and universities and their leaders for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conservation.

Miranda Wills knocked down a team-high 13 kills, hustled up 16 digs and served 3 aces to lead Ada

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada volleyball team had to battle hard before emerging from its home opener with a four-set win over county rival Kenton on a hot Tuesday evening.

The Lady Bulldogs finished strong in the final two sets to prevail 25-16, 24-26, 25-21, 25-23 and improve to 2-0. The Wildcat loss dropped their mark to 0-1.

"Kenton outplayed us after the first set," said Ada third-year head coach Kyleigh Tabor. "We relaxed and didn't play our game, and Kenton wanted it more. It is early in the season and we have a lot of work to do."

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