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Cheer clinic for K-6th grade includes January 20 performance

Register HERE by January 7

Ada Elementary students in kindergarten through 6th grade are invited to a basketball cheerleading clinic. Participants will cheer during halftime of the JV or varsity game on Saturday, January 20 vs. Hardin Northern.

GRADE LEVELS, DATES
This year for the Ada Basketball Cheer Clinic we will be breaking up the grades to allow more individualized learning and better structure for you to see your kiddo perform.

Kindergarten, second grade, and third grade will have clinic days on January 17 from 6:00-7:00 p.m., and January 18 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. They will then perform during the halftime of the Ada High School JV game on January 20.

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Bulldog boys basketball runs away from Redskins in the 4th

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__The host Ada High School boys basketball team outscored Arcadia 20-5 in the fourth quarter to pull away and post an impressive 60-40 non-league win Tuesday night, January 2.

A season-best four players scored in double figures for the balanced Bulldogs. 

January 20 regular meeting scheduled by Ada Board of Education

The Ada Exempted Village Schools board will hold its regular January meeting at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 20.

Meetings are held in the board room at 725 West North Avenue, Ada, Ohio.

The board for 2024 is comprised of Troy Erickson, Ronald Fleming, Matt Gossman, Ted Griffith, and Justin Hollon.

Class for new private pesticide applicators

Registration deadline is January 9

HARDIN COUNTY__A class to help farmers prepare to become private pesticide applicators has been planned for January 16 at the Hardin County Extension office, 1021 West Lima Street, Kenton. In Ohio, pesticide applicators are required by law to have an Ohio Pesticide Applicators License to purchase and apply restricted-use chemicals. These pesticides include but are not limited to herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.

Sheriff Everhart 30th anniversary message

Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart posted the following message on his department's Facebook page on December 28.

Today marks my 30th year at the Sheriff’s Office. I began my career at the S/O December 28th, 1993. It has been quite the journey and I could not be more proud of the things that have been accomplished over the past 30 years. I spent 15 years as a Deputy working under Sheriff George Smith and then Sheriff Craig Leeth before being elected as Sheriff myself. I thank them both for the opportunities and guidance they gave me. The last 15 years I’ve spent as your Sheriff and am so humbled by the fact that you all have allowed me to have the best job in the world. I appreciate the support you have shown me and my staff over the years. We are a team, I’ve accomplished nothing alone. This is a team effort profession and let me tell you, you have the best people ever working at the Hardin County S/O.

I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge my family and friends. The support and understanding they’ve shown me over the years is amazing. I could not do this job without them. I thank them and love them all.

December 2023 Ada School Board meeting recap

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Ada Board of Education held its last meeting of 2023 on Thursday, December 28. There were no public comments at the meeting.

It was the final meeting of their terms for board members Amy Mullins, who has served the school district for eight years, and the third and last meeting for Matt Fisher, who was appointed to the board in October.

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