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Bluffton University adult degree program adds online element

Working adult students will soon spend much less time traveling and on campus while completing a bachelor’s degree in organizational management from Bluffton University.

The introduction of online learning to the Bluffton Cohort-based Organizational Management Program (BCOMP) should allow them to spend more time at home instead.

AEP grant assists Hardin marketing efforts

John Hohn,  Director of Economic Development for the Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance accepts a 2014 Local Economic Assistance Program (LEAP) Grant of $5,000  from Tim Wells, Manager of Economic Development, for AEP (Ohio). The Grant will be used for economic development brochures and marketing.

Meet the 2014 Harvest and Herb Fest' queen's court

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Here are members of the 2014 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Festival queen's court.

Back row from left:

• Senior, Kaylee Spangler, daughter of Kim and Kris Spangler
• Senior, Alexis Amburgey, daughter of John and Tracie Amburgey
• Sophomore, Olivia Guyton, daughter of Steven Guyton and Christine Cavallovo

Front row from left:

Carol Slane Florist taking homecoming corsage and boutonniere orders

Attention high school and university students planning to participate in your school homecoming.

Carol Slane Florist, 410 S. Main St., Ada, can provide personalized corsages and boutonnieres.

Call 419-634-7910 to place your order.

Ada bagpiper performs at Bluffton's Maple Crest

Bluffton's Maple Crest senior living community kicked off National Assisted Living Week week with a performance of bagpipes played by Stephan R. Johnson of Ada. The week was Sept. 7-13 and the week's theme was "the magic of music!"

Johnson was formally dressed in his Irish kilt (the Irish wear solid colored kilts) with every detail in place from the knife in his sock to the shoes with no tongue (so muddy water can drain out). 

Ada chamber meets Sept. 17

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 17, according to Deb Curlis, chamber president.

The meeting will take place at Community Health Professionals, South Main Street.

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