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September rainfall report for Hardin Co.

By Mark Badertscher

HARDIN COUNTY--During the month of September, Extension volunteer rainfall reporters received an average of 2.92 inches of rain. The most rain for this month, 3.90 inches, fell in Cessna Township, as measured by Madelyn Lowery. The least rain reported during the month, 1.99 inches, was reported in Marion Township by Mark Lowery.

Operation Evergreen at Christmas tree farm

MT. CORY–Kaleidoscope Farms is again honoring U.S. troops by participating in the Operation Evergreen program on November 6.

“We get to celebrate Veteran’s Day in a special way at Kaleidoscope Farms,” said farm owner Dave Reese. “We participate in Ohio’s Operation Evergreen Program that sends around 100 Christmas trees from the state’s Christmas tree growers, complete with handmade ornaments, to troops stationed overseas for the holidays.”

Ada-Liberty EMS asks voters for new levy

November 8 ballot issue for Liberty Township

At the October 17 meeting of the Ada-Liberty EMS board, the agenda included routine activities such as paying bills as well as business conducted once in every 20-some years: a replacement levy on the November 8 ballot.

The proposed levy would allow Chief Tom Miller to staff the station with two employees during the day and, later, to improve the station to allow staff to sleep overnight in beds rather than on a couch or in their cars. 

Alarm clock adjustment? 2-hour school delay October 25

How does a school delay impact your household? On October 25, the Ada Schools will have a 2-hour delay for teacher inservice.

A balmy homecoming for Polar Bears

Mild weather welcomed returning ONU Alumni during the 2022 Homecoming Weekend celebrations. Fur coats were definitely optional. PHOTO Ohio Northern University Facebook.

Rotary encourages Ada to recognize World Polio Day

The Ada Rotary is taking part in World Polio Day on October 24 and will have a banner on display near the Ada Train Depot Park. 

The local service club is highly active in the Ada community, participating in public events, educating members about community needs and issues at weekly meetings and providing scholarships for local students. The organization shares a cause with the 62 clubs in Rotary District 6600 and over 3,000 members in Northern Ohio​, as well as with the 46,000 club across the world: ending polio.

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