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David "Dusty" Klingler was a 1979 Ada High School graduate

David L. “Dusty” Klingler, 54, died on Monday, March 21, 2016, at 9:32 a.m. at his residence in Ada.

Dusty was born on April 16, 1961, in Lima, Ohio, to Kenneth L. and Janet E. (Jones) Klingler and they survive in Ada.

Dusty worked at the Ohio Department of Transportation and retired after 20 years.  He was a 1979 graduate of Ada High School.  Dusty was a member of the St. Paul United Church of Christ, Ada.  He was a sport pilot and flew out of Van Wert and Allen County Airports.

Here's how the Polar Bears did last week, and who they play this week

More information about all of Ohio Northern's 23 varsity athletic programs can be found on the web at ONUSports.com.

Last Week at Ohio Northern:

Two-day Junior Olympic volleyball tourney comes to ONU

ONU hosted the two-day Junior Olympic volleyball Ohio Valley regional tournament last weekend. Thirty-two teams competed at the Sports Center. Brian Hofman, long-time ONU assistant volleyball coach, has directed the tourney here for 21 years. The competition draws several hundred players and many parents to campus each March.

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Crowd cheers a good play in a regional volleyball tourney hosted by ONU in King-Horn last weekend. Six matches were being played at the same time in the gymnasium.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

Village tax assistance

Taxpayer Josh Klein (left) gets help from Robert Kobie, of the Central Tax Collection, the company that administers the Ada Village income tax. The CCA sends a representative to the Ada Depot one Saturday a year to help local residents complete their tax forms.

Missed out? Have questions? Call the CCA at 800-223-6317. Tax deadline is April 18. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Gospel sing April 30 at ReStore

Fiction writer PJ Carlisle featured in March 22 Spring Reading Series

The Ohio Northern University Department of English will present its 2016 Spring Reading Series with fiction writer Pj Carlisle in the Elzay Gallery of Art on Tuesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. A reception will precede the event at 6:30 p.m., and a brief question-and-answer session will follow the readings.

 
This event also will feature Erika Mortimer, a junior language arts education major from Lima, Ohio, who will read a selection of her original work.

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