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On the ONU campus for two-day conservation tillage conference

By Monty Siekerman
About 800 farmers from throughout Ohio are attending the 26th annual, two-day Conservation Tillage conference at McIntosh Center.

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Sixty presenters are scheduled to talk today and tomorrow.  Many agribusiness exhibits are on hand.

Experts from OSU Extension, OARDC, USDA, and SWCD will talk about the latest research on topics that affect today’s farmers, crop consultants, and agribusiness professionals.

Photo: Albert Suniga of Ada helps at the registration table. He is storm water inspector for Allen County Soil and Water.

As Spring inches closer, more and more youngsters will be found on the playground at Ada War Memorial Park. Here, Maverick Hughes, 4, (left) and Luis Rangel, 2, enjoy the slide on a bright, sunny morning on Tuesday. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Ask yourself, financially, could my family afford me not being around?

By Orrie Augsburger
Adviser Assistant at
Faith Investment Services
Bluffton, 419-358-4207

Purchasing Life Insurance is not the most exciting product to buy. Some people argue that it is not a worthwhile investment. Plus, it is not easy or ‘comfortable’ discussing the “what if” scenarios that coincide with the need for life insurance.

Nonetheless, life insurance is crucial for many people; the amount needed varies and depends on your unique situation. Continually putting off the decision or not buying any life insurance could put your loved ones in an economic strain for years.

The following students from Hardin County and the surrounding area were named to the Dean’s List for fall semester 2017-18 at Ohio Northern University. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and be enrolled full-time.

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The Ohio Northern women's indoor track and field team jumped one spot to No. 4 in the latest United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) power rankings, released on Monday afternoon.

This weeks poll marks the highest the Polar Bears have ever been ranked in school history.

The only day of the year that is a statement (March Fourth) is also National Marching Arts Day. The Ada School Music Boosters took advantage of the day by posting this and several other photos like it on its Facebook, proving that the arts are alive in Ada.

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