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Ada's "Wild Kingdom"

Peter Gros of "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" shows a legless lizard to Egypt Berghus, a freshman from Lima who was helping to videotape two Wild Kingdom shows at the Freed Center on Saturday. Gros brought along a number of animals to talk about during the performances. 

On Tuesday will be it Sanders or Clinton? Kasich, Cruz, Trump or Rubio?

For the first time ever, Tuesday's Ohio presidential primary carries serious ramifications into the November general election.

On the Republican side, an Ohio governor on the ballot makes this election significant to the front-runners.

On the Democrat side, the state could be the end of the Bernie Sanders run - or it could prolong the Sanders-Clinton race for delegates
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CLICK HERE FOR THE HARDIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS WEBSITE - TO VIEW SAMPLE BALLOTS -

Beta Alpha Psi accepts new organization pledges and inductees

Ohio Northern University’s chapter of Beta Alpha Psi accepted new organization pledges and inductees into its chapter during a ceremony on Jan. 28. In addition, the chapter inducted ONU alumna Joanne Lipski as an honorary member.

Lovett Distinguished Lecture Series to focus on Identify Your Strengths"

Ohio Northern University’s Dicke College of Business Administration will present “Transformational Leadership: How to Identify Your Strengths,” a lecture by Sheri Stoltenberg, as part of the Carroll V. Lovett Distinguished Lecture Series in the Dicke Forum on Wednesday, March 23, at 7 p.m.

Stoltenberg is the founder and CEO of Stoltenberg Consulting Inc., a health care IT consulting firm that has helped more than 250 health care organizations across the country implement, manage and better utilize information and business systems.

University hosts Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference in May >

The Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy will host the fourth annual Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference (OPRC) on Friday, May 13.

Want to have a successful party? Invite a pigeon!

Photos and story by Monty Siekerman

If you ever want to have a successful party for young children, throw a Pigeon Party That's exactly what the Ada Public Library did Friday afternoon.

In this photo, youngsters listen to Natalie Walton read one of Mo Willems' books. The kids found out why pigeons don't drive busses.

At the party, the children enjoyed crafts, games, a treasure hunt, and snacks. The smiles on the youngsters' faces proved the party's success.

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