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Bulldog boys basketball ends season with tourney loss at LCC 

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA__The youthful Ada High School boys basketball team battled but lost 53-30 at top seed Lima Central Catholic in the first round of the Div. IV sectional tournament Wednesday, February 28, at the Monsignor Herr Gymnasium.

“We really focused on Priddy and Willie Foster, and held them to two points total,” said Bulldog third-year head coach Vince Halliday. “Unfortunately, Dermarr Foster went off and made five three’s!

“Lots of experiences learned this year, as year three comes to a close,” continued Halliday. “Now to build off of them, moving forward.” 

Ada ended its season 5-18 following the defeat. 

The Thunderbirds improved to 21-2 after their 11th straight win.

Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance hires new Director of Chamber and Tourism

The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance has hired Deb Phillips as Director of Chamber and Tourism. 

Changes: Niacin heart effects

By Karen L. Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU Healthwise Team 

In 1971, David Bowie released his Grammy Hall of Fame song Changes. This song is considered one of his top 5 songs. In the lyrics, Bowie writes “time may change me.”  How have our thoughts changed on niacin over time?

Updated building codes effective March 1

Simplified codes cut 610,000 words

The state of Ohio has announced that the 2024 Ohio Building (OBC), Mechanical (OMC), and Plumbing Codes (OPC) rules go into effect on Friday, March 1, 2024 with significant reductions in both overall word count as well as regulatory restrictions.

Ada Historical Society raffle celebrates, supports the Ada-Liberty Twp. Fire Department

The Ada Historial Society has a hot ticket: a raffle to give recognition and raise money for the Ada-Liberty Township Fire Department.

FEATURE PHOTO Mosler runs half marathon for the American Cancer Society

This past weekend, Will Mosler, an 8th grader at Ada Middle School, ran in the Disney Princess Half Marathon at Walt Disney World for the American Cancer Society. Runners like Will raise donations "to fight all types of cancer, for all types of people."

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