Ada volleyball defeats Perry
ADA – The Ada volleyball team easily dispatched visiting Perry in straight sets Tuesday evening to win their third consecutive match. Ada improved to 3-1 overall with the decisive 25-18, 25-11, 25-13 non-league sweep.
ADA – The Ada volleyball team easily dispatched visiting Perry in straight sets Tuesday evening to win their third consecutive match. Ada improved to 3-1 overall with the decisive 25-18, 25-11, 25-13 non-league sweep.
KENTON — Despite shooting a school record score Saturday the Hardin Northern boys golf team finished third at the Hardin County Invitational. The Polar Bears finished the nine hole tournament shooting a score of 189, which is a new school record score.
DELPHOS – The visiting Ada girls soccer team scored late to defeat spunky Delphos Jefferson 1-0 Thursday night and stay undefeated. The Lady Bulldogs ran their win streak to five matches to begin the season, the best start in program history.
NORTH BALTIMORE — Hardin Northern used a solid rushing attack Friday night in a 30-13 Northwest Central Conference win over North Baltimore. The Polar Bears rushed for 317 yards in the game as they had a pair of 100 plus yards backs in the contest.
This July, a leading public interest law firm sued Northwestern Law in Chicago – the ninth ranked law school in the Nation – for illegal hiring practices. Northwestern sought to discriminate against white men seeking to join their law faculty.
ADA — Last year, Scott Gerber, a previously tenured professor at Ada’s Ohio Northern University (ONU), lost his position at the university following objections he made to ONU choosing candidates for its law faculty based on their race and sex. In that same year, on Dr.
BREAKING PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL NEWS! But no, not out of Cleveland, or Atlanta, or Detroit… but rather out of: Alger, Ohio. The public Ray Brown Memorial Ball Park Tribute/Memorial development has now moved, metaphorically, into the “…bottom of the 8th inning.” But first… As noted in an earlier article, Ray Brown grew up in Alger, playing baseball at Alger High School.
In 1971, the Who released their album Who’s Next which deviated from their more traditional rock style. The band formed in London in 1964 with members Pete Townsend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon. The band was influential in the 1960’s and 1970’s rock era and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
He’s played his trumpet all over the area, and for that matter, ALL around the country over the years. In regard to this area, for instance, he once played at a Lutheran Church in Ada – while also telling his Christian conversion story.
9:00 AM - Festival Opens 10:00 AM - Parade 12:00 PM - Royalty Crowning 4:00 PM Festival Closes .