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Mr. and Mrs.Daniel Knox are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Knox, to Jon Arnold, son of Tom and Peggy Arnold.
Business people / Hires, promotions and honors
November 01, 2009, 6:50 AM / The law firm Burden, Gulisano and Hickey named Jennifer L. Rodgers an associate.
Seasonal favorite at Croswell 'Rocky' takes the stage in Adrian this weekend
Two Halloween-themed shows and a professional production come to regional stages this week.
The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Jaroszynski Running For Ellicott To.....
Sally A. Jaroszynski, endorsed by the Democratic Party, is running for Ellicott town justice.
Drama recalls horrors of Katrina
A drama inspired by Hurricane Katrina makes its regional debut next week at Ohio Northern University in Ada.
Criminologist: Jail Time Won't Fix Sexual Offenders
What leads a person to get involved with child pornography? Can that person be rehabilitated? ONN's Denise Alex spoke with a criminologist for more insight into the crime and the perpetrators.
More homeowners looking to stoves for heat
This photo released by the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association shows a Jotul F 500 Oslo wood burning stove.
Former FHS sports standout will be inducted into Onu Hof
She was a three-sport standout at Fairbanks High School who went on to have a solid volleyball career at Ohio Northern University.
FORT MEYERS, FL: Calvin Hastings Topliff, of Fort Myers, Florida, formerly of Marion, died Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at The Palms in Fort Myers.
Child-porn arrests: `Shooting fish in a barrel'
Law enforcement officials say child pornography has grown so pervasive on the Internet that police could easily spend every day finding and arresting offenders.
After six years of methodically leading the University of Findlay, DeBow Freed is stepping aside as the school's president.We're both happy and sad about the news.
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER After six years as president of the University of Findlay, DeBow Freed announced Friday that he plans to step down next spring.
Locals to walk for ALS on Oct. 4
FREMONT -- Jenny King and her father Mark King, both of Fremont, are participating in the North Ohio Walk for ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease Oct.
MHS grad mastering robotics at Ohio Northern University
Pictured left - A robot designed by Ohio Northern University students serves up a cup of ice cream during a demonstration at the university.
Stephanie Fraley, daughter of Keith and Christi Fraley, of Londonderry, and granddaughter of Peg Oyer and Elva Fraley, of Chillicothe, recently graduated with honors of distinction from Ohio Northern University in Ada, with a doctor of pharmacy degree.
Dr. Robert and Lynda Berry - 25th Anniversary
Dr. Robert and Lynda Berry of Perrysville celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on September 8th.
School Achievers: 2 join Law Review at Ohio Northern
ADA -- Steven R. Kochheiser, son of Ray and Sharon Kochheiser of Lexington; and Joshua A. Lunsford, son of Anita Kochheiser of Ashland and Jeff Lunsford of Mansfield; are members of the Law Review at Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law.
Locals graduate from Ohio Northern
Ohio Northern University recently announced local spring graduates: Andrew Hartman, son of Dennis and Cindy Hartman of Williston received the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in accounting and finance.
Fifteen competing for fair titles
A total of 15 Hancock County teens will compete today for the title of Junior Fair king and queen at the 2009 Hancock County Fair.
Independence High School welcomes three new teachers
Posted by Susan Ketchum, Parma Sun Post -- sketchum@sunnews.com August 24, 2009 16:38PM Categories: Feature Meghan Campbell INDEPENDENCE -- Independence High School will have three new teachers when classes begin this week.
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