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Center for Corporate Engagement launches professional development programs 

Ohio Northern University’s Center for Corporate Engagement (CCE), a resource for professional training and leadership growth, has opened enrollment for programs which provide "practical approaches with immediate applications."

Aug. 17 program on growing cabbage, broccoli, and kohlrabi

HARDIN COUNTY–The Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are hosting summer garden programs at the Friendship Gardens of Hardin County located at 960 W. Kohler Street in Kenton. The programs will continue with an event on “Growing Cabbage, Broccoli, and Kohlrabi” on August 17.

Want to know the best techniques for growing cabbage, broccoli, and kohlrabi? Learn the tricks on how to grow these delicious vegetables, and tips on how to keep them pest and disease free. This program will be held Thursday, August 17 from 6:00-7:00 pm and will be presented by Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Stewart Coats.

These events are free and open to the public, rain or shine with the featured program inside the shelter house at the Friendship Gardens with seating. Registration is not necessary to attend. Master Gardener Volunteers will be stationed throughout the Friendship Gardens before and after the programs to answer your gardening questions. All interested gardeners are encouraged to attend.

Reminder: Music Boosters BBQ ticket deadline is August 7

Order by August 7 - Enjoy on August 18

Ada families and friends!  You don't have to make dinner on Friday, August 18th, the end of the first week of school AND the first Bulldogs Football appearance.

Ada Music Boosters with Midwest BBQ are offering a meal with 1/2 a chicken, Mac n Cheese and Green Beans.

https://adamusicboosterfundraisers.square.site/

Lucky baby

Little Ivy Gibson, age 1, was the lucky winner of six tickets to Zoombezi Bay water park in a drawing hosted by 95.3-WKTN Radio. The afternoon of August 3 at the Ada Municipal Pool was filled with water, sun, and fun coordinated by Brook Cornell, Chad Spencer and Shane Spencer.

Community Letter by Dennis Recker, Ada interim school superintendent

The following Community Letter by Interim Superintendent Dennis Recker was posted on the Ada Schools website on August 1.

Dear Ada School Community,

Thank you for selecting me to serve as interim superintendent for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. To have had your board of education allow me to serve as the lead administrator of a district that "aspire(s) to excel in all areas of the school experience" aligns with my personal/professional belief of what a school can provide its students, staff, and community when it fulfills its obligation to provide the needed resources to provide the best education possible for their youngsters. In turn, Ada's staff will fulfill its obligation of providing the highest levels of instruction, caring, and mentoring of the students entrusted to us as administrators, teachers, coaches, advisors, and classified support personnel.

Search warrants result in two arrests related to narcotics

Arrests in Dunkirk and Kenton

The Hardin County Crime Task Force with the assistance of the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and Hardin County Special Response Team executed search warrants simultaneously early today at 210 S. Main Street, Dunkirk and at 16035 Co. Rd. 140, Kenton. The warrants were obtained following an extensive and on-going investigation. 

As a result, a 39-year-old male and a 33-year-old female were taken into custody. Charges are pending on the male for trafficking in and possession of narcotics and possession of drug abuse instruments. Charges related to narcotics possession and possession of drug abuse instruments are pending against the female.  Both individuals were lodged in the Multi-County Correctional Center in Marion. 

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