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Autism rock-painting event July 13

The Autism Life Center will host its sixth annual Autism "Rocks!" event Saturday, July 13, from 1-3 p.m. at the Ottawa Metro Park in the Wyandot Shelter house in Lima on Ada Road.

Main St. water loss

Village of Ada crews were draining a water main break in the middle of a S. Main driveway across from the car wash on the evening of July 2. The break was impacting residents north of that location.

Lt. Governor Husted to join celebration of Wilson factory investment

Lt. Governor Jon Husted will be the distinguished guest speaker at a July 8 community ribbon-cutting event at the Wilson Football Factory hosted by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce and Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance.

Finding Ada’s other pharmacy

By Paula Pyzik Scott

With the impending closure of the Rite Aid pharmacy on Ada’s Main St., many area residents are faced with finding a new provider for filling prescriptions for temporary and chronic health needs.

Honigford named All-American Scholar for 2023-24

Women's Golf Coaches Association honors

By Tim Glon
www.ONUsports.com

Senior Grace Honigford (West Chester/Lakota East) has been named an All-American Scholar for 2023-24 by the Women's Golf Coaches Association.

Gator boys edged by Wapak in makeup swim meet

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __ The Ada Gators summer swim team hosted its final West Ohio Aquatic League meet of the regular season with a makeup vs. Wapakoneta on Monday, July 1, at the municipal pool.

The visiting Waves edged the Gator boys by a score of 146-143 in their dual meet. Meanwhile, the Wapak females defeated the Gator girls, 260-115.

Wapakoneta won the combined boys/girls team meet, 406-258. 

The Gator boys fell to 1-6 with the loss, while the Ada girls are 0-7 in dual meets.

Gator brothers Lincoln Harriger (boys 13-14) and Landry Harriger (11-12) each touched first in five races. 

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