Bill Faine's first period 7th grade ELA class wrote letters to 5th grade students from Sweden in connection with an ONU class taught by Mrs. Alexander. Today they received their letters back, according to Ada Bulldog Facebook.
He was spotted today (Tuesday) in the 500 block of South Johnson where he has taken up residence since July.
The fancy click is alert, fast running, and high flying, which helps him escape predators. He survived Thanksgiving....turkeys are the favorite food then. He has weathered wind, snow, and cold the past couple of weeks.
Richard the Rooster just goes about his usual morning routine, pecking at grass in front yards for food, and keeping a mindful eye out for predators and photographers.
ONU Professor Scott Swanson: “This is probably the worst time of year to begin any kind of a workout program or try to lose weight."
By Monty Siekerman
"For those being realistic, fitness should take a break over the holidays," says ONU Prof. Scott Swanson. “This is probably the worst time of year to begin any kind of a workout program or try to lose weight,” according to Swanson, associate professor of exercise physiology.
ADA - The Ada girls basketball game scheduled for December 27 at home vs.
Maumee Valley Country Day has been moved to Monday, February 5.
The Lady Bulldogs (1-4, 0-2 NWC) will host Delphos Jefferson in a
Northwest Conference contest Thursday, Dec. 21. Ada visits Van Buren
tonight, Dec. 19.
Do you have a great idea for a business venture, but aren’t certain where to begin?
Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs wants to help people who have business start-up ideas to get those ideas off the ground.
To help launch those ideas and to generate interest in the 2018 Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition, BCE launches a weekly “Talk Back” series.
“It’s where business owners and other professionals meet and lead question and answer sessions about starting and maintaining a small business,” said Eric Berdin, BCE director.
Talk Backs include six weekly sessions, each on Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m. at Twisted Whisk café, 103 N. Main St.
LEXINGTON, Va. — The Ohio Northern wrestling team wrapped up 2017 with a solid performance at the Washington & Lee (Va.) Duals as it posted a 3-1 record on Monday.
The Polar Bears improve to 4-3 overall.
In Northern's first dual of the day, Northern defeated the Coast Guard Academy (Conn.) with a tie-breaker, 19-18.
ONU earned the victory after breaking an 18-all tie by winning the most individual bouts in the matchup.
Sophomore Seth Transue (Plain City/Dublin) got ONU off to a fast start as he won at 125, 8-2.