Ada's latest news

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has provided the following COVID-19 updates. 

PANDEMIC EBT PLAN:

Governor DeWine announced that the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (OJFS) has received approval from the United States Department of Agriculture for its Pandemic EBT plan. The Pandemic EBT program was included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020.

Ada Icon sports writer, Cort Reynolds, has an article he wrote posted today on the SB Nation, Celtics blog.

The article title is "The greatest Celtics Game 7 wins of all time." The article's focus is on rivalries with the 76ers, Lakers, Hawks, Bucks and Knicks.

To read the article click here.

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

Named after ONU coach and AD • Highest honor given to OAC student-athletes

Read about Clyde Lamb at the bottom of this story -
Entire list of Lamb winner at bottom of this story -

Seniors Chelsea Huppert (Bremen, Ind.) and Seth Transue (Plain City/Jerome) were named Ohio Northern's Clyde Lamb Award winners for the 2019-20 academic year.

The prestigious award is the highest honor given to Ohio Athletic Conference student-athletes each year, including one male and one female representative from each of the league's 10 institutions.

The Ada HS senior tied with Kenton's Garrett Thomas • Both receive $1,000 scholarships

Isaac Spar, an Ada High School senior, is one of two young men to receive the Kenton  Elks’ Hardin County teen of the year award (for boys).

The Ada senior tied with Garrett Thomas, a Kenton HS senior, for the award. Both students scored 400 points, which is the highest overall score possible in the scholarship competition.Both students will receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Elks.

The girl student of the year is Megan Miller from Hardin Northern. She was also named volunteer of the year. She will receive scholarship awards of $1,000 and $500 respectively.

Ada's Lincoln Avenue's $2.5 million reconstruction and widen project is underway this spring by the Ohio Department of Transportation. The project affects the street between Union and Klingler Road. It includes replacing storm sewer, water main, curb and gutter and installation of new sidewalks. Beaverdam Excavating is the general contractor.

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