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New art work by Ada High School students is now on display at Vancrest. This work posted here is by Kyle Zimmerly, sophomore. Melina Woods, senior, created the black and white art work. Raina England, sophomore, created the deer art work.

LBB will be kicking off the 4-H season by holding their club sign up night on Tuesday, March 13.  

It will be held from 7-8 pm at the Ada First Presbyterian
Church.  

Club Dues of $10 and Book Fees of $6 per project book will be
collected.

Please call or text Susan Rorabaugh with any questions at
419-544-8525.

ONU business students are VITA providers

By Monty Siekerman
Again this year, taxpayers can receive free income tax assistance from ONU business students through Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA).

The service is available from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings through April 6 at the business college.

Main Street's Ada Flea Market

By Monty Siekerman
The inside of the Ada Flea Market, 111 N. Main, has a new look after a remodeling and rearrangement of merchandise since the first of the year.

Owner Dan McCrory invites shoppers to stop by during business hours 9-5 Thursday and Friday and 9-4 on Saturday to see the changes, including new lighting and taking out a small room to open up the space.

The Ada Flea Market is a fun place to shop because merchandise is always changing. You never know what might catch your eye, and the store is full of bargains.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Ohio Northern softball team posted victories over Rowan (N.J.) (4-2) and McDaniel (Md.) (3-2) on Saturday afternoon to wrap up its spring break trip in Kissimme, Fla. on Saturday afternoon at the Sunkissed Games.

The Polar Bears improve to 9-2 after a successful spring break, while the Profs fall to 6-2 and the Green Terror drop to 1-5.

ONU sophomore Ann McArn (Bay Village/Western Reserve Academy) posted a hat trick to lead the Ohio Northern women's lacrosse team to a 13-7 victory over NAIA-foe Cleary (Mich.) on Saturday afternoon at Dial-Roberson Stadium.

The Polar Bears improve to 3-2 on the season, while the Cougars fall to 1-4.

McArn had a team-best three goals and four draw controls and picked up a game-best six ground balls in the victory.

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