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Visitors can choose to participate in unstructured and/or structured activities during the Richard S. “Doc” Phillips Discovery Center Open House on Saturday, July 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Oakwoods Nature Preserve. 

Activities and attractions include bird watching via the Windows on Wildlife, mounted animals and live animals on display, nature videos, field guides and nature books for reading, touch table and puppets, and seasonal displays and exhibits.

The Ohio Northern women's tennis team continued to show its dominance in the Ohio Athletic Conference as it posted its seventeenth upper-division OAC finish during the 2017-18 campaign under the watch of 17th-year head coach Scott Wills.

Mackenzie Wills, Ada High School grad and ONU sophomore, finished 23-7 in singles, including 7-1 in the OAC. In doubles, she posted a 20-10 record, including 6-2 in the OAC. 

The Polar Bears finished second in the OAC standings for the third consecutive season, and finished in the top-2 of the OAC standings for the eighth straight season.

Christina A. Williams, age 86, died on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 1:57 p.m. at Lima Memorial Health System.

          She was born on December 24, 1931 in Floyd County, Kentucky to the late Willard and Rebecca (Patton) Bailey.  On August 25, 1947 Christina married Ned L. Williams, they celebrated 56 years together.  Ned preceded her in death on April 8, 2003.   

          Christina was a member of the Maysville United Methodist Church.  She taught Sunday school, led Bible studies and was President of the Ladies Missionary Circle.  Christina served as the secretary/treasurer for the Sunday school for over thirty years.

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 125 S. Johnson, serves a free community meal from 5-6:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of the month. Church members have provided this service for several years. (Editor’s note—Although not a food critic, they invited me to stay to eat and I found the food delicious and a well-balanced diet.). Pictured are Wednesday ‘s chefs (from left) Gail Peterson, Tom Fleming, Betty Lyons, Sharon Fleming. (Monty Siekerman photo)

4th annual Patriotic Pops Concert with Lima Symphony Orchestra

By Monty Siekerman
For the fourth year, the local community will celebrate the 4th of July with a free Patriotic Pops Concert by the Lima Symphony Orchestra beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday.

Kirsten Osbun-Manley will once again be featured soloist and, for the first time, the Noteworthy Community Choir of Ada will perform.

The grant will focus on curricular change and instilling the entrepreneurial mindset in the areas of civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science and electrical engineering

The Ohio Northern University College of Engineering has received a $1.31 million, three-year grant from the Kern Family Foundation to further instill the entrepreneurial mindset in engineering and computer science students.

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