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April 2024

Bulldog tennis blanked by Elida

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __The Ada High School boys tennis team lost 5-0 to Elida in a battle of the Bulldogs Monday, April 15, at War Memorial Park. (Photos follow.)

Bulldog baseball blanked by Pirates in NWC opener

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__ The Ada High School baseball team lost 20-0 to visiting local rival Bluffton in the Northwest Conference opener on a sunny, warm Monday evening, April 15, at War Memorial Park.

Dementia and the art of little fibs

Columnist Bill Herr taught high school mathematics and science for 32 years before serving as a volunteer and then as a staff chaplain at two nursing homes.  

By Bill Herr

My aunt lived in a nursing home in a nearby city.  I have great memories of my aunt and uncle.  At family gatherings in their home, the younger ones played games and the older ones played cards.  My aunt had been active in social organizations. My uncle had a good job and always had a cigar in his mouth when they played cards. He had passed years before when I went to visit my aunt a nursing home.  

When I visit someone I always bring up past events in that person’s life in the conversation.  When I mentioned my uncle’s name, my aunt, who now had dementia, asked me where he was. I said, “He is in heaven, you remember he died a few years back.”  That was the wrong thing for me to say. My aunt cried and said, “Why didn’t someone tell me?”  She was angry. 

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Chamber meets on April 17

The April Ada Area Chamber of Commerce meeting will be this Wednesday, April 17 at 8:00 a.m. at the Ada Public Library. Chad & Jenny from WKTN / Home Town Media are providing the program.

Learn more about CWD at Hardin County Fairgrounds

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in white-tailed deer.

Ada Community Improvement Corp. meets April 17

The Ada Community Improvement Corporation will hold a public meeting at noon on Wednesday, April 17 at the Depot, 9 Central Ave., Ada.

The public Is welcome to attend and may bring their lunch to the meeting.

Judith M.  “Judy” McCurdy worked for Rite Aid pharmacy

UPDATED obituary including May 3 service information.

Judith Muriel “Judy” Mccurdy, of Ada, passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at Lima Memorial Health System surrounded by her family.

Keiser Lecture to feature evolutionary biologists Peter and Rosemary Grant

2024 Keiser Lecture
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 17
McIntosh Ballroom at Ohio Northern University

Evolutionary biologists Peter R. Grant, professor of zoology, emeritus, and B. Rosemary Grant, senior research biologist, emeritus, both within the Princeton University’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, will be the featured speakers for the 2024 Terry Keiser Distinguished Lectureship in the Life Sciences. Their presentation, titled “The Nature of the Galapágos,” is free and open to the public.

Spring forage establishment

By Kyle Verhoff, Allen Gahler, Jason Hartschuh, OSU Extension-Forage Team; edited by Mark Badertscher-OSU Extension, Hardin County

As soil temperatures rise and the chances of a morning frost decline, the window to spring-establish forages is open. In the spring, the combination of weather and plenty to do make planting opportunities scarce. To take advantage of those short planting windows the following are items to consider improving chances for a successful forage establishment this spring.

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