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Momma, don't take my Kodachrome away - 30 yearbooks ago

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Yeah, they were probably shooting some Kodachrome back in 1984-85. Here’s the Ada High School yearbook photographers from the 1984-85 school year: Jennifer Minich, Karl Oliver,  Cyndee Dye, Amy Shroyer, Megan Shult, Charles Simpson and Kent Oliver.

That's 30 yearsbooks ago.

Your mailbox?

Wow! That's a lot of mail. These mailboxes belong to postal patrons on Lima Avenue while the street construction is underway.

15 minutes with Morgan Rouch: "Don't spend your entire life in your own comfort zone"

15 Minutes with Morgan Rouch, 2013 AHS Graduate
By Bailey Bowers

What have you been up to since your graduation from Ada High School?
I am studying pharmacy at Ohio Northern University and run track and cross country here.

What is it about pharmacy and Spanish that you like? What drew you to those areas of study?
I guess I always knew I wanted to do something in the health field, and somehow pharmacy just seemed to be the perfect fit for me. With my brother and sister both studying pharmacy and my mom a nurse, it was always something in the back of my mind.

Two incoming Ohio Northern University freshmen named the first Baker Scholars

Incoming Ohio Northern University freshmen Ashley Mast from Apple Creek, Ohio, and Teresa Duffy from Wilmington, Ohio, have been named the first Baker Scholars. The scholarship will provide $20,000 for each student over four years.

The two students are the first individuals to benefit from the Dr. Kendall L. Baker, President Emeritus, Ohio Northern University, and Mrs. Toby Baker Endowed Scholarship, which was established to assist students with financial need, academic ability and a strong commitment to leadership and service.

Child Evangelism Fellowship Bible Camp in Ada July 28-Aug. 1

A five-day Bible Camp will be held Monday, July 28, to Friday, Aug. 1, at 924 Christopher Circle, Ada, from 10 to 11 a.m. 

This camp is being sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship, the organization that brings "The Good News Club" to Ada Elementary School.

Please call 419-634-9175 with any questions.

Hardin County Hootenannies 4-H report

By Miranda Holbrook
(substitute reporter)

The last meeting of the Hardin Co Hootenannies was opened by President Megan Williams at the Ag Credit meeting room. We like the opportunity to meet in their fine place.   Megan asked Levi Beiler to lead the 4-H pledge and Miranda Holbrook to lead the American Pledge.  Roll call found 11 members present.

Our t-shirts are being printed.  We all signed a Thank you to Trupointe Co-op in Uniopolis for donating the money to purchase the members’ t-shirts.  We are all very appreciative.

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