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Massive first half propels Bulldogs over USV

By Dusty Donley

A massive first half and a strong debut from Freshman quarterback Seth Conley propelled the Bulldogs to a week 1 victory as they defeated the visiting Upper Scioto Valley Rams, 49-14. In just his first varsity start, Conley showed no signs of jitters, tossing for 315 yards and 4 scores.

Stop signs replaced with Yield signs at Gilbert Street crosswalk

There’s a change in the crosswalk on Gilbert Street, between the 400 and 500 block, which affects walkers and vehicles and has grabbed the attention of persons using that crosswalk.

The Icon understands that the stop signs that were previously at the crosswalk may not have been in compliance with Ohio Uniform Traffic Control Manual.

The village has made the following changes:

Hardin Country Fair opens Monday - here's the schedule

It opens Monday. It's the Hardin County Fair. This year's fair runs from Monday through Sunday evening. Here's the daily schedule:

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2014 FAIR SCHEDULE                                                               

MONDAY

6:00 P.M. - JUNIOR FAIR SWINE SHOWMANSHIP- ARENA

Busy downtown

Yes, Ada Flea Market was busy on Thursday morning. The downtown business, owned by Gus Guthrie, had a morning cash mob sponsored by the Buy Ada First Committee.

Students, public, getting used to new school building security

Parents and students of Ada schools are now aware of the new building security in place.

According to school officials in the Ada Elementary Back to School Newsletter:

“In an effort to keep improving security for the safety of our students, Ada Schools applied for and received a grant to fund the improvement of the main entrance to our building.

“Improvements for the 2014-15 school year include new doors to the elementary and high school offices and also an electronic entry system with an intercom.

“Once school begins at 8:35 a.m. each morning the doors from the vestibule to the high school and elementary offices will be locked.

Ada Friends - mentoring between ONU students and Ada youth - organizing for 2014-15

Need a friend?

Ohio Northern University students are back on campus and Ada Friends, a mentoring program between ONU students and students in Ada schools, is organizing for 2014-15.

“Applications are now available for both Bigs (ONU mentors) and Littles (Ada students) and are due Saturday, Sept. 13,” Austin Hilverding, ONU student and Ada Friends Coordinator said.

Ada Friends, organized in 1991 through the Ohio Northern University Religious Life staff, last school year matched over 75 Ada students with college mentors

The ONU Religious Life Staff is under the direction of David MacDonald, ONU chaplain.

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