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Thelma L. Fee worked at Triplett Corporation

Thelma L. Fee, age 93, of Bluffton, Ohio passed away on Monday, June 19, 2023, at 5:08 p.m. at Vancrest of Ada. 

She was born on February 17, 1930 in North Baltimore, Ohio to the late Virgil L. and Helen (Northrup) Krontz. On December 18, 1948 Thelma married Richard E. Fee, Sr. and he preceded her in death on September 26, 1997. 

June 20 Ada Council agenda

The Village of Ada Council will hold a regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20. The meeting packet is available HERE, a link to council information provided on the Village website.

There are no ordinances or resolutions on the agenda.

The 21-page packet includes

- Minutes from Regular Meeting on June 6, 2023 and Special Meeting on June 13, 2023

- Claims registers (p. 9-13)

- Information regarding a Water & Sewer Dept. bill adjustment request from Busy Bee Realty.

Village valve maintenance beginning June 19

Ada's Public Works Department will be performing routine maintenance on water distribution valves the week of June 19, 2023 beginning on the North side of the Village.

Outdoor Family Movie Night at County Line Church

County Line Church is on the corner of County Line and Sandusky Rd. is hosting a free Outdoor Family Movie Night on Friday, June 23 at 8:30 p.m. 

The movie will begin at dusk. 

Free popcorn, hotdogs and activities for the kids will be provided. The event is rain or shine; If raining, the movie will be viewed in the barn. 

Bring your lawn chairs or blankets to 4227 N Hardin Rd, Harrod.

 

Lynn Valley Farmers 4-H Club  report for June 14

By Meredith Donnelly, secretary/reporter, Lynn Valley Farmers 4-H Club 

The 6th meeting of the Lynn Valley Farmers 4-H Club was held on 06/14/2023 at the Lynn Township Hall.

Pledge of Allegiance led by Conner Mizek

4-H Pledge led by Sawyer Buxton

ONU Law graduate awarded national prize for Fourth Amendment analysis

Justin Marks, JD ’23, said he was “astonished” when he received the call that he was the winner of this year’s New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) Student Note Competition, noting, “The recognition came at the end of law school and was like the cherry on top.” He was awarded a $10,000 prize to be split with the Law Review student organization at Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law.

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