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By Paula Pyzik Scott

New Village Administrator hired with May start date

The Village of Ada Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, April 15 with actions and discussion including electricity and gas aggregation contract decision making and the hiring of a new village administrator.

PUBLIC COMMENT
Andrew R. Tutor, a candidate for Judge of Hardin County Municipal Court on the May 6 ballot, introduced himself to council. Tutor is the current Hardin County Municipal Prosecutor. He was born and raised in Hardin County and is a third-generation attorney. He has worked in private practice for 14 years.

Photographs by Mark Andreasen

Hijinks and harmonies set in 1950s Rydell High School made for a great Ada High School production of Grease on April 4-6, 2025. 

Photographer Mark Andreasen captured these vivid scenes. Click the gallery to enlarge and view at your own pace.

CAST

Amelia Young: Miss Lynch

 Abbey Anderson: Patty Simcox

Cayden Wise: Eugene Florczyk

Emma Lambdin: Jan

Morgan Sutherly: Marty

Jillian Allison: Betty Rizzo

Josh Thaxton: Doody

Steven Fisher: Roger

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __ The Ada High School baseball team decisively beat Blanchard Valley Conference foe Arlington 7-2 on a sunny but cool Wednesday evening, April 16.

The Bulldogs scored five runs in a big fifth inning to build on their 2-0 lead, then held off a minor rally to win by five. 

The Red Devils tallied single runs in each of the last two innings, but it was far too little, too late.

“It was a good team win,” said Ada head coach Toby Smith. “We need to clean up our mental mistakes, and if we can do that we will see more results like this one tonight.”

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __ Playing just their second home game of the season, the Ada High School softball team soundly defeated Blanchard Valley Conference foe Arlington 10-0 on Wednesday, April 16.

Senior catcher Natilyn McClain smacked a triple and two doubles to pace the Bulldog offense as she drove in three runs.

Ada senior pitcher Jenna Bassitt hurled a five-inning shutout to win her ninth game. She struck out nine and allowed just two hits with one walk. 

“It was good to see us get back on the winning track,” said fourth-year Bulldog head coach Jeff Bassitt. “Natilyn hit and caught well, and Jenna pitched well. Our defense was solid.”

Provided by the Hardin County Community Foundation

The Hardin County Community Foundation Board of Trustees approved the awarding of 143 grants at its quarterly meeting Tuesday in Kenton.

The Grant Committee met on April 4 to review the 157 requests for funding before selecting the 143 proposals.

The announcement of the grant recipients is expected by May 1.

The foundation’s assets were at $13,518,000 as of March 31, which is down 3.9% for the year amid the market’s volatility, according to Chandon Simonis from Stratos Wealth Partners. That followed a strong 2024 when assets were up 17%.

Ada Water Treatment Plant operator in training Alex Fields gave a tour to Ada Community Improvement Corporation members on April 16. Stay tuned for more photos and an overview of plant operations.

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