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Bluffton University has announced the dean’s list for the undergraduate students for the spring term. Students with a GPA of 3.6 or higher are eligible for the dean’s list.
Area students are:
Garrett Beachy, Ada

Students with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.75 based on 20 semester hours
received dean’s list with distinction for continued high achievement. Area students are:
Lydia Sorensen, Ada
 

The Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes met on July 9, in the Hardin Northern Ag Building.  Due to recreation leaders Makenna Eibling and Heidi Trachsel not being present there was no recreation for the night.  The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Becca Allen and the 4-H pledge was led by Emori Criner.  There were 20 members present, 8 guests, and 5 advisors.  Members taking still projects can now make their judging appointments.  The progress made in project books were also checked by advisors.  Project presentations were also given by Jonah Ruhlen with woodworking and rabbits, Vern Woodruff with a series circuit demonstration for electricity, Mary Ann Woodruff with Ohio Birds, and Carl Woodruff

Alger First United Methodist church is sponsoring an Ice Cream
Social, Saturday, July 21, 3:00- 6:00 p.m. at the Neighbor to Neighbor Outreach
Center, 305 N, Main Street, Alger.  

Donations to benefit the Back-Pack Blessing program for U.S.V. Students.

Looks like young library patrons are having a good summer experience at the public library. The "library rocks" summer reading program is in full swing. (Photo from library Facebook)

In a season headlined by seven combined event conference titles, two NCAA Indoor All-Americans, an NCAA individual champion, and a pair of top-tier finishes in the OAC Indoor and Outdoor Championships, the Ohio Northern men's track and field program registered another impressive season under ninth-year head coach Jason Maus during the 2017-2018 campaign.

The Polar Bears would conclude the indoor season with a 33-17 overall record, which they followed up with a similar 36-16 finish in outdoor venues. 

Several events on the community calendar

It may be mid-July, but the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce board is thinking about late summer and early fall events.

The board meets at 8 a.m., Wednesday, July 11, in the Dean's Heritage Room in McIntosh Center on the ONU campus, according to Heather Cox, board president.

On the agenda include a discussion of several upcoming events. Those include a sidewalk sale and car show, Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival and the Harvest and Herb Festival.

Deb Curlis, chamber director, will provide a membership update and director's report.

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