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The Ohio Northern men's and women's swimming and diving teams have been selected as Scholar All-America teams for 2020-21 by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America.

Ohio Northern was one of 461 schools to receive the award for the spring semester. 

Teams were selected on the basis of their spring grade point averages and represent 17,982 student-athletes.

Individual Scholar All-America selections will be announced next week.

By Cash Hazelton, Reporter
The Ada Barnyard Farmers have been meeting and moving forward with their 4-H plans for the 2020 year.

They have been meeting on Zoom to keep meetings going and everyone up to date.  Earlier this year, we had election of officers. 

This year’s officers are:
President-Alyssa Wince,
Vice President-Jilli Hazelton,
Secretary- Elsie Allen,
Treasurer- Melia Santillanez,
Photographer- Maire Boulanger,
Heath & Safety- Kayla Wince,
Recreation-Andrew Allen, and
Reporter-Cash Hazelton.

Here's the Hardin County Sheriff's log for June 29-30.

 Ohio Northern senior Cameron Marous (Brecksville/Brecksville-Broadview Heights) was named a USILA/Warrior and New Balance Scholar All-American in men's lacrosse for 2020 by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association.

Marous is just the second ONU player to be named Scholar All-America by the USILA after Jackson Pfister earned the honor last year.

He is also a three-time Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference honoree and was named Third Team Academic All-America by the College Sports Information Directors of America in 2019.

Marous Is a 3-time 2nd Team All-Conference honoree as an attacker and was the OAC Freshman of the Year in 2017.

Move vehicles in Buckeye State affected

Ohio will become a one license plate state effective July 1.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety announced that a front license plate will no longer be required after July 1 for most Ohio vehicles.

The decision to do away with the front license plate was part of a compromise deal reached by lawmakers in April 2019.

The change fell under House Bill 62, which requires only one license plate to be displayed on most motor vehicles, including passenger vehicles.

The license plate must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. However, commercial tractors must display the license plate on the front of the motor vehicle.

So, you think you know Ada. Okay, where is this? Answer on Wednesday.

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