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Check out the Merry on Main to-do list

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has provided the following Merry on Main to-do list for Saturday, December 14 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. This "Holiday Event for All!" includes:

  • Meet Anna, Elsa, & Olaf at Century 21
  • Hot Chocolate bar at Buckeye East
  • Crafts at Ada First United Methodist
  • Make friendship bracelets at Big Brothers, Big Sisters
  • Kids shopping event at Beatitudes
  • Meet Santa at The Depot
  • Cookie Decorating with the chamber
  • Sleigh Rides, Face Painting and Balloons

Follow the chamber at https://www.facebook.com/adaareachamberofcommerce

Stop by Big Brothers, Big Sisters on December 7

The Ada Big Brothers, Big Sisters office is participating in the 2024 Cookie Walk on December 7. All are invited to stop by 229 N. Main to enjoy a treat, craft and sign up to be a “Big Deal” in the community. "It takes LITTLE to be BIG this holiday season."

Governance and Plan of Operations for both Electricity and Natural Gas Aggregation Public Meeting

Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m.

Governance and Plan of Operations for both Electricity and Natural Gas Aggregation Public Meeting will be held in Council Chambers at 4:30PM - 5:00PM, 115 W. Buckeye Ave.

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Christmas at Apollo funds student clubs

Apollo Career Center, 3325 Shawnee Road, Lima will hold its annual Christmas at Apollo Craft Show on Saturday, December 7, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Admission is $3, children 12 and under are free. 

The proceeds from the craft show are divided among the Apollo student clubs to fund community service projects and assist students competing at state and national competitions. One of the largest shows in the region, Apollo Career Center hosts over 100 crafters selling home-made and hand-crafted wares. 

Ada Schools celebrate Cheermeister Days

Follow the Ada Bulldogs on https://www.facebook.com/adabulldogs

"Tis the season for giving and spreading joy to others!! You can join in by participating in our Holiday Cheermeister Days activities this December."

Bulldog boys basketball loss at Ft. Jennings

UPDATED December 3 with coach interview.

By Cort Reynolds

FT. JENNINGS __ The visiting Ada High School boys basketball team lost to Fort Jennings 55-46 in a non-league game Saturday night.

Ada dropped to 1-1 after the defeat. FJ is also 1-1 after the home win.

The Bulldogs led 12-8 after the first period. But the Musketeers rallied to seize a 21-19 edge at the half. FJ outscored Ada 34-27 in the second half.

A 13-7 Musketeer second quarter shifted the momentum FJ’s way. The hosts won the third period 18-14 to build a slight 39-33 cushion heading to the final stanza.

“It was another hard-fought game, we had to battle through some adversity, especially foul trouble,” said Bulldog head coach Chris Sautter. “But we were only two down at half and had it at five with the ball - we just couldn’t get the stops we needed down the stretch.

“We traded buckets too much,” he added.

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