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Until Village of Ada leaf pickup begins

As noted at a recent council meeting, Village of Ada leaf pickup does not begin until October 28. Meanwhile, please do not place leaves at the curb unless bagged. Leaves can also be dropped off at the Village’s Green Waste site on Pebble Court; call 419-634-4045. The pickup schedule is HERE.

Ada boys soccer edged by Falcon rally in district thriller

By Cort Reynolds

TIFFIN – The Ada High School boys soccer team led 2-0 but ended up falling 3-2 to league rival Riverdale in a Div. V district semifinal nailbiter Tuesday, October 22, at Frost-Kalnow Stadium.

Jennifer M. (Kuk) Copeland was a broadcast reporter

Jennifer M. (Kuk) Copeland, a cherished mother, daughter, sister, granddaughter, aunt, niece and friend, passed away on October 17, 2024, in Mishawaka, IN, at the age of 46 after a very brave and courageous battle with cancer. ▶︎

WORPO seeks feedback on rural Long Range Transportation Plan

The West Central Ohio Rural Planning Organization is releasing its DRAFT 2050 Long Range Transportation Plan for public comment HERE. A link to the Long Range Transportation Plan, as well as a survey, will be available for review beginning October 23 - November 13. 

Deadline nears for JAMPD photo contest

Deadline: October 27

This is the final week to enter the Johnny Appleseed Metro Park District Nature Photography Contest.

Organizers suggest, "There’s still time to capture the stunning beauty of Allen County and showcase your photography skills. Don’t miss out on your chance to be featured and win amazing cash prizes!"

 

Categories: Flora, Fauna, Landscape, Parks Potpourri

Cash awards for Best of Show, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place

Submit at https://jampd.com/nature-photography-contest/

ONU to dedicate installation of Greavu sculptures

3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22, ONU West Campus, near the wetland pond

Ohio Northern University will hold an Outdoor Sculpture Dedication Ceremony featuring the work of nationally-known sculptor Judy Greavu.

Greavu, who taught in the ONU art department from 1985 to 2005, gifted to ONU four outdoor sculptures that are inspired by the water, plant life and creatures of ponds.

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