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Celebrating Its 10th Anniversary Since its Formation & Honoring Community Leaders & Businesses

By Ashley Birchmeier

The no. 10-ranked Ohio Northern women's basketball team fell to Baldwin Wallace Thursday evening 65-58 in the Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament Semifinals hosted at the ONU Sports Center.

The Yellow Jackets (17-10 overall) advance to Saturday's Finals at Mount Union.

The Polar Bears fall to 22-4 overall on the season and will await the NCAA selection show Monday at 2:30 pm for a chance at an at large bid.

The outside tables at McDonald's were covered with snow on Thursday, with customers preferring the warmth of the indoors, but never fear, Spring is only 21 days away. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Ada Police Sgt. Matt Purdy and K9 Jaeger  attained Ohio Peace Officer K9 Team Certification on Feb. 22.

Jaeger was initially certified in October of 2015 and after a change in handlers, Jaeger and his new handler attended two weeks of training together, culminating in their state certification.

According to Roger Bice, Ada's trainer from Shawnee Run Kennels, Jaeger is one of the finest narcotics K9 that he has observed in recent times.

Jaeger is trained in narcotics detection, socialization, handler protection, tracking, area and building searches and criminal apprehension.

Two Ada High School boys' basketball players were named to all-Northwest Conference teams, announced earlier this week.

The players are:
• Brayden Sautter, senior
• Blake Willeke, senior

Ada's regular season in the NWC  was 2-6 and the team was 12-10 overall. For a list of all NWC players honored open the attachment to this story.

Ken Collins took advantage of the first snowfall anyone can remember this winter. Here the photo is illuminated by the headlights of a passing SUV.

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