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After the storm

A view of the inside of the Ada Baptist Church framing after the June 29 storm shows unusual symmetry. This is a "polarized" photo, which shows the image in black and white rather than in color.

July 5: Approximately 144,000 AEP Ohio customers remain without power

AEP Ohio -- through our rebuilding efforts -- has restored power to more than a half million customers affected by the catastrophic  storm that moved through the state June 29 and the additional 20,000 who lost power in the July 1 evening storm.                                  

As of 9:30 a.m. today, approximately 516,000 of the customers left without power June 29 now have service.                                          

New overnight storms interrupted power to approximately 23,000 additional customers across our service territory. Power has been restored to all by approximately 8,700 of those customers.                                  

74 percent of Ohio AEP customers have power

As of 5 p.m. July 4, AEP Ohio, through our rebuilding efforts, has restored power to approximately 74 percent of the 660,000 customers affected by the catastrophic storm that moved through the state June 29 and the additional 20,000 who lost power in the July 1 evening  storm.                                                                   

Approximately 171,000 AEP Ohio customers remain without power across our service territory this afternoon.                                        

Hancock Red Cross cooling center open on Thursday

 

The American Red Cross cooling center in the Multi-Purpose Building of the Hancock County Humane Society will remain open on Thursday, according to Executive Director Todd James.

“Our operation of the cooling center will be decided on a day by day basis, based on the number of people coming to the center each day and the number of homes in the area still without power.”  James says the center served over 80 meals on the 4th of July.

Hours for the cooling center will be noon – 5 p.m., with lunch served at 12:30 p.m.  H.A.T.S. will be providing free transportation, with funding from the United Way of Hancock County. Rides can be arranged by calling 2-1-1.

Ada Bible Quizzers headed to nationals

Bible Quizzing teams from Ada’s First Presbyterian Church will travel to Indiana’s Bethel College Thursday to compete in the national finals.

Bible Quizzing is a competition designed for youth aged 12-20.  Team members study several books of the Bible over the course of a school year, then compete in monthly competitions. This year, the teams are studying Hebrews and 1st and 2nd Peter.

Ada First Presbyterian boasts four teams – two experienced and two rookie.  Sixteen youth participate.  The Ada team has won numerous invitational events in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana and captured both experienced and rookie divisions in last year’s national finals.

Ada police log June 25-July 1

Mike Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, released the June 25 to July 1 Ada police calls to The Icon.

June 25

• Traffic stop citation for speed
• Report taken for theft
• Report taken for threats
• Assist EMS on W. Lima Ave.
• Handled injury accident at Community Market

June 26
• Traffic stop male arrested summons issued for paraphernalia, report taken
• Report taken for theft
• Report taken for juvenile matter
• Traffic stop warning for no headlights

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