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In cooperation with Ada schools, the Ada Icon will post each of the Ada High School class of 2020 seniors in the spotlight. Jamie Theis is today's senior in the spotlight.

Discussion topic involves small town business

Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs (BCE) invites Icon viewers to join in a virtual coffee hour as Paula Scott talks with Fred Steiner of the Bluffton Icon and Ada Icon at noon on Tuesday, June 2.

"We'll be discussing what's new with local businesses," said Scott, BCE director. "And, we have lots to talk about."

The conversation will also touch on some new features on the Icons and some behind the scenes look at how the Icon handles local news coverage during the business shutdown.

Just ask Dr. Jed Marquart, professor of mechanical engineering

FROM ONU FACEBOOK - There is just something about space exploration that people remember. 

Just ask a 60-year-old where they were when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, or someone in their 40s about the Challenger tragedy. You’ll get more than an answer. You’ll get a story about where they were and what they were doing. They’ll even tell you how they felt.

In cooperation with Ada schools, the Ada Icon will post each of the Ada High School class of 2020 seniors in the spotlight. Ashleigh Rush is today's senior in the spotlight.

 

As the 2019-20 school year comes to a close

Ada Kindergarteners through fifth graders with perfect attendance this school year were recognized this week. In addition, students named to the President's Award list, having all A's during both years as fourth and fifth graders, were also honored.

And, the final honor roll of the school year was released. Certificates will be given to students in the fall when school returns.

President’s Award - All A’s during both 4th and 5th grade years
Andreasen, Brooklyn
Burgess, Callie
Cash, Kiera
Chrissobolis, Tim
Dysert, Kolton
Gibson, Alivia
Jordan, Reese
Preson, Dailah
Rush, Jacob
Stauffer, Tyler

Heavy rains on Friday afternoon did not stop reconstruction work on Lincoln Avenue in Ada, but it did create a working environment full of mud.

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