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Bulldogs open with volleyball sweeps

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School volleyball team served up two convincing victories away from home Saturday to start their season on a high note.

The Bulldogs first defeated Waynesfield-Goshen 25-14, 25-11 in a neutral-site match.

Junior setter Autumn Andreasen dished out 17 assists and served three aces to ignite the victorious offense.

Sophomore Lily Baumgartner knocked down six kills, made four digs and served three aces. Senior Emilee Huffer contributed three digs and one block.

Junior Daicy Robinson smashed three kills and came up with three digs.

Freshman Anna Conley added a block and three digs.

Ambulance board will discuss proposed tax levy

Informational meeting for the public

The Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance District Board will be holding an informational meeting at 5:30 p.m. on September 12, 2022 to discuss the proposed 2 mill property tax levy on the November ballot. 

The meeting will be held at 530 N. Gilbert St. Ada, OH 45810.

AHS Alumni Association hosts Homecoming Tailgate event

Ada High School Alumni Association will host a Homecoming Game Tailgate event from 5:30-7:00 p.m. on September 23

  • Yard games
  • Swag
  • Face-painting
  • Class competition

LOCATION
War Memorial Park
Old Fraternity House Corner of S. Simon & N. Park

Village accepting applications for Chief of Police

The Village of Ada is in the process of accepting resumes for the position of Chief of Police.

The village will accept resumes through October 10. Finalists will be invited to participate in an assessment center through the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police in November or December with final selection to be determined by the end of 2022.

The successful applicant will work with Chief Harnishfeger until his planned retirement at the end of June, 2023.

For a complete job description please go to adapd.org.

The Village of Ada is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Right this way

The refreshed Ada Public Library parking lot shows the way in and out of the facility at 320 N. Main St. Need to catch up with fall programing at the library? Visit www.adalibrary.org

Young Bulldog linksters under new coach

By Cort Reynolds

The 2022 Ada High School boys golf program will be under the tutelage of a new head coach for the first time in a decade.

Recent assistant Kurt Klingler now assumes the reins of a small, inexperienced team. The Bulldog linksters have had only two head coaches for the past 25 years in Mike Badertscher and Jason Campbell.

Klingler welcomes back two lettermen and three newcomers to the five-man Bulldog squad this season.

"We are very young and very inexperienced," said Klingler. "We only have two players with experience in competitive golf. We picked up a senior and two freshmen to go with the two returning players.

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