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If you’ve got curious kiddos in your life, STEAM (Science Technology Art & Math) Saturday might be just the thing to spark their curiosity.

The Ada Public Library is hosting another STEAM Saturday on April 12 at noon. Come enjoy a good mix of learning and fun!

Alpha Phi Omega will host an Egg Hunt at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 26 on the Tundra at Ohio Northern University.

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Who are we?

Alpha Epsilon Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is a co-ed service fraternity located on the campus of Ohio Northern University. We offer service to our campus, community, nation and our chapter. Although we are service based, we provide lots of leadership and fellowship opportunities.

The Mayor of Ada has called a special meeting on April 8, 2025 at 6:30 pm for the consideration of employment of a public employee or official under Section 121.22(g)(1) terms of employment of a public employee. The Council will go into executive session after calling the meeting to order with no action to be taken.  

Among millions of “League of Legends” gamers, Ohio Northern University brothers Kyle and Kaden Techentin have risen to legendary status. The ONU esports players consistently rank within the top .1% to .01% of all competitors, placing them among the best collegiate players in North America. See more www.ONU.edu/news

At the semi-annual congregational meeting on March 31, 2025, the congregation of Grace Gospel Church, 323 N. Gilbert Street, approved Dr. Jeff Price as interim pastor.

Dr. Price is replacing long-time minister Trent Boedicker, who has accepted another ministerial position. Dr. Price has been a member of the Grace Gospel Church since his youth, serving the church as a member of the Board of Deacons for nearly 40 years.  

Provided by the Ohio Division of Wildlife

State Wildlife Officer Ryan Kennedy, assigned to Hardin County, received a complaint concerning hunting without permission. A landowner had a trail camera photo of a suspect hunting on their property. Officer Kennedy contacted the suspect and found they had hunted white-tailed deer on the landowner’s property without a valid hunting license. The suspect was cited for hunting without permission and hunting without a license and paid $350 in fines.

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