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EVENTS Harvest & Herb Festival schedule

NOTICE Open House for West Central Ohio Regional Transportation Organization

DUPLEX FOR SALE - 120 & 122 W. Buckeye

LOST Dog with leopard leash lost in Ada

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NOTICE Public Hearing on natural gas rates

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Ada Schools reminder on student supervision at sporting events

The Ada Exempted Village Schools issued the following statement by Remind 

PHOTO EMS construction progress report

The outline of the expanded Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance station on Gilbert St. is taking shape. A new levy was passed in 2022 to improve the station to allow staff to sleep overnight in beds rather than on a couch or in their cars.

Recap of September 3 Ada Council meeting

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The September 3 regular meeting of the Ada Council covered a wide range of topics, including a new refuse contract with Rumpke, the hiring of new Clayton Eichman as Code Enforcement Officer, final plans for safety improvements on Buckeye Ave. and the need to address a derelict Village building on Pebble Ct.

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Ada Bulldog girls soccer suffers 1st loss

By Cort Reynolds

VAN BUREN __ The visiting Ada High School girls soccer team led at halftime but fell 2-1 at Van Buren in their North Central Ohio Soccer Association lidlifter Thursday, September 5.

The defeat knocked the Bulldogs from the unbeaten ranks. Their records fall to 5-1 overall and 0-1 in NCOSA play. 

VB improved to 3-4 overall and 1-0 in NCOSA action after the win.

Ada senior Lexi Poling scored the game’s first goal off an assist by freshman Emily Shanks. The Bulldog girls took a 1-0 lead to intermission.

But VB scored two goals in the second half to rally and hand Ada its first defeat of the season.

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