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Ada police call logs Aug. 18-24

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, released the Ada police call logs for Aug. 18 to 24. They are provided in the attachments below.

What's for breakfast this year at Ada schools?

Did you know that your Ada school youth can get breakfast at the Ada cafeteria?

Breakfast is served from the first bus arrival until 8:35 a.m. The cost is $1.25 for kindergarten through 12th grade and the reduce breakfast is 30 cents.

The breakfasts offer USDA breakfast requirements of two grains, one cup of fruit or juice and milk.

The school cafeteria offers a variety of breakfast items daily along with the menu attached at the bottom of this story. The menu is subject to change due to the availablility of food items.

Call Ann Hersey at 419-772-4312 with questions.

OPEN THE ATTACHMENT BEFORE FOR THE DAILY BREAKFAST MENU.

45 curtain calls ago in Ada

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Nearly 45 curtain calls ago, here's the Ada High School Drama Club. This was the 1970-71 school year. Identification of members is on the bottom of the photo.

Stop in the Icon Grill

Icon reader Todd Gratz spotted the Icon Grill (GR LL sic) while in Seattle, Wash., recently. Always seeking new income streams, The Icon has considered opening Icon Grills nationwide. The Seattle site is an test kitchen. We will continue to keep viewers updated on our extensive ventures.

Yep, that's duct tape

Ada Public Library will be in the duct tape business on Thursday. Teens from 7th grade to seniors are invited to pop into the library at 3:30 p.m. for a duct tape art class. Teens can learn how to make things from flip flops to wallets.

Ohio Northern University named a ‘Tuition Hero’

Ohio Northern University has earned the “Tuition Hero” designation by the Tuition Heroes website for the 2014-15 academic school year.

Schools tabbed as a “Tuition Hero” earn this honor if the institution has a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5 percent or less, and if the school has a fixed rate tuition policy.

Ohio Northern has traditionally been committed to making it affordable for students to attend the University while providing a quality education and a CAGR of 2.5 percent. In 2014-15, ONU instituted The Ohio Northern Promise to continue meet the challenges associated with the rising costs of higher education.

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