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Test soil in the fall for a healthy yard

By Casey Heilman
Allen Soil and Water Conservation District

The cooler weather has arrived and many homeowners around the county are raking up leaves, cutting back perennials, and just generally prepping yards, and gardens for the long winter ahead. But what few people realize is that  caring for the soil should be a part of the autumn yard routine. 

Please stand by for Ride the Cyclone

Performances of Ride the Cyclone, a "hilarious, eerie and outlandish story about the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian chamber choir whose lives are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster" at ONU's Stambugh Theatre are October 24-27. Stand by ticket lists have been created for all performances. See details HERE.

Ada CIC considers uses for $13K in water resource protection funds

Jamie Hall announces July 2025 retirement

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The October 17 meeting of the Ada Community Improvement Corporation was attended by seven committee members who made reports on Industrial, Commercial, Water Resource Plan and Community developments.

Ada boys soccer pounds Allen East  in 1st sectional

By Cort Reynolds

ADA – The Ada High School boys soccer team hammered visiting rival Allen East 9-1 in sectional tournament first round action on a sun-splashed 70-degree Saturday, October 19, at War Memorial Stadium.

Ada improved to 14-4 with the lopsided victory. The match was stopped with 10:11 remaining due to the eight-goal OHSAA tournament second half mercy rule.

AE finished its season 1-14-1 after the defeat.

Ada senior Logan Jolliff blasted three goals in his final home match. Fellow senior playmaker Nathan Williams netted two goals and doled out two assists. Sophomore Andrew Allen scored two goals and dished out an assist. ▶︎

Letter: November 9 Music Feast looking for volunteers

Music Feast 11/9/24 signup HERE 
Prep Day 11/8/2024 singup HERE

We SO appreciate your interest in our 47th Annual Ada Music Feast! This tradition started in the fall of 1978 under the leadership of then directors E. Lynn Knoble and Dean McDowell and has grown and evolved ever since.

This is the first major Show Choir Competition for most of the attending Show Choirs coming from all around the state of Ohio. The groups are judged on their vocals, instrumental accompaniment, and choreography. ▶︎

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