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Summary of January 20 Ada school board meeting

Roof repairs, electronic controls update and K-12 expansion to be addressed

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Board of Education of the  Ada Exempted Village Schools held a rare Saturday afternoon meeting on January 20 in coordination with required training for its members. 

The meeting included a presentation by Sara Little of Energy Optimizers USA on the opportunity to utilize Ohio Council of Educational Purchasing Consortia contracts for HVAC and roofing. The school building has an urgent need for work on the flat roofs, which have been leaking in places.

Hook: Drug advertising

By Karen L. Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU Healthwise Team 

In 1991, the film Hook directed by Steven Spielberg was released. The film was the sequel to the 1911 novel Peter & Wendy. The movie starred Robin Williams as Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, and Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell. Jimmy Buffett and David Crosby made cameo appearances as pirates in the movie. 

Titus retires from Quest Federal Credit Union

KENTON__Sherrill Titus of Kenton, Ohio has recently retired as the Chief Accounting Officer of Quest Federal Credit Union. Sherrill began her career with the credit union in 1988 and during her time  she worked her way from Member Service Representative to the Teller Manager role and then into the  accounting department.

PHOTO Dance the night

At halftime of the Saturday, January 20 Bulldog JV basketball game, fans took a dance break with cheeleaders big and little. The Ada High School cheeleaders led participants from the January 2024 K-6th grade cheer clinic through routines including the Dua Lipa's Dance the Night from the Barbie movie.

January meeting of Ada Chamber charts 2024

Hardin County public transportation begins in July; United Way plans for Middle & High School food pantry

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The January 17 meeting of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce was an opportunity to hear what lies in store for the village in 2024. Director Lindsay Walden Hollar provided members with a list of events through June 2024 including the programs to be presented at each monthly meeting. 

Bulldog boys basketball burned by red-hot Red Devils

By Cort Reynolds

ADA – Playing at home, the Ada High School boys basketball team ran into a hot-shooting Arlington buzzsaw and lost 78-24 Tuesday night, January 23.

The Bulldogs fell to 3-12 with the lopsided loss. The Red Devils improved to 9-5 after the non-conference win.

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