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Bulldog boys nipped at Kenton 

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School baseball team lost a tough 6-4 battle at county rival Kenton in non-conference play Saturday.

Ada fell to 5-10 overall with the defeat. Meanwhile, the Wildcats improved to 3-10 with the win.

Kenton led 3-0 after three innings. Ada pulled within 3-2 with two scores in the top of the fourth frame. The Wildcats responded with three runs in the home fourth to rebuild the advantage to 6-2.

The Bulldogs plated two more runs in the top of the fifth, but could get no closer the rest of the way.

Local businesses claim Made in Ada sponsorships

The sixth annual Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival (Aug. 27), coordinated by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, has announced several key sponsorships by area businesses, including a major gift by a business still in development.

Old Route 69 Brewery, which will be located in the former Cole Motors building at 120 E. Buckeye, is the sponsor of the festival stage, a major expense for the event. On April 27, owner Troy Erickson presented a check to chamber director Lindsay Walden and president Becky Neville.

Weekend Doctor: Hospital prep

By William Kose, MD, JD, Vice President of Special Projects – Blanchard Valley Health System

One of my friends asked the other day about how he could file his advance directives, specifically durable power of attorney and living will, with the hospital to be used in emergencies. In addition, there are many different pieces of information that would be helpful whenever someone comes to a hospital, emergency room or sees a physician. 

We begin with what the primary problem is or chief complaint. It is helpful to write down the problem, what are the symptoms and what are your concerns and questions, so that nothing is missed in the encounter.

Village trucks preview branding update

A new look is being featued on Village of Ada trucks and the village website. The design will be used where you may be used to seeing the village seal. The design features the historic 1887 Pennsylvania Railroad depot, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Steingass pottery holds spring cleaning sale

Local potter Andrew Steingass is holding a Spring Cleaning Pottery Sale from April 29-May 1, noon -5:00 each day.

He reports on Facebook: "Kiln has been firing well so I have an overflow of new work and am needing to make space in the studio. Old works will be discounted as much as 50%."

The sale is located at 3354 CR-1, Ada, OH, which is east of SR-235 and south of US-30.

In his About section, Steingass notes, "I am a ceramic artist living in Ada, Ohio. I make primarily functional pottery and fire with a wood kiln."

Lions mulch sales raise scholarship funds

Now is the time to tend to your garden while supporting local students. The Ada Lions Club mulch sales begin today, April 30, raising funds for scholarships. Since 2000, the Ada Lions Club has presented 103 scholarship awards totaling $92,750.00. This does not include awards for 2022, which are still pending.

The sale also offers the convenience of local delivies. Bulk and bagged mulch can be purchased in Ada or delivered to Ada addresses and the surrounding area.

Mulch prices:

Brown Bulk:  $35 per bobcat scoop, Brown Bag:  $5 per bag

Black Bulk:  $40 per bobcat scoop, Black Bag:  $5 per bag

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