Kenton Hardin Health Department is reporting its 18th confirmed COVID-19 case, as of April 20.
The news annoucement states: "We continue to get test results back as testing begins to become more available.
"We also report our 2 recovered cases at this time. We continue to monitor and follow these cases as well as those that have been in close contact. Our goal is always to help prevent the spread of the virus in our community.
"We see another large increase in numbers as tests continue to come back from the testing done within those congregate settings.
The Liberty Township Trustees will not have their regular meeting on Monday, April 20, due to Covid-19, according to Patty Griffin, township fiscal officer.
Governor Mike DeWine announced today that Ohio schools will continue distance learning for the remainder of the academic calendar, according to an announcement on OhioAlerts this afternoon. Watch the Icon for more details on Tuesday.
The 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 21, Ada council meeting will be held as a virtual WebEx meeting, accoridng to Angela Polachek of the village.
The public is asked to enter the meeting with the audio feature muted and the visual feature disabled.
The public will have an opportunity to speak when called upon during the "Open Floor to the Public" agenda item. If anyone would like to submit a question or comment to Council prior to the meeting, please click here.
The $2.5 million Lincoln Avenue upgrade starts today. The project involves reconstruction and widening from Union Street to Klingler Road. Click here for more details.
This post card, sent in 1911, shows what at the time was the Ada High School building. It is possible that the building housed the entire school. Viewers with further information about the school may email us at [email protected].
The photo was taken by C.R. Wilson, photographer, of Ada.