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Ada’s Burkhart HM; two Mustangs are 1st team All-NWC cagers

By Cort Reynolds

The 2023-24 All-Northwest Conference girls basketball teams were voted on Sunday by the league coaches and released by the league Monday, February 19.

One Ada senior was named honorable mention all-league, while streaking Allen East placed two girls on the first team.

PHOTO Robins find a wintry feast

"Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a rail, niddle noddle went his head, wiggle waggle went his tail." This flock of robins were in constant motion as they feasted in a leafless tree. 

Can you identify these Ada IGA employees from 1953?

The Ada IGA grocery store was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chrismer in May 1951. In 2024, folks are trying to indentify the store's employees from 1953, as seen in this photo posted on Facebook by the Ada Ohio Historical Society.

You can chime in of Facebook HERE. Not on Facebook? Email [email protected].

Additional information about the grocery store can be found in the Ada Public Library news archive:

GRAPHIC Icon and others observe Presidents Day, February 19

Except for breaking news including sports and obituaries, the Ada Icon will be on pause during the Presidents Day holiday, February 19. The Ada Schools are also closed on Monday.

Bulldog McClain wins 150 lbs. NWC wrestling crown; Ada wrestling team 6th  

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__Ada High School hosted the Northwest Conference wrestling championships Saturday, February 17, and finished sixth as a team behind a repeat individual champion.

Bulldog boys basketball downs Pioneers

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA__The Ada High School boys basketball team defeated Lima Temple Christian 44-37 in a non-league away game Saturday night, February 17.

The Bulldogs won each of the first three periods to build a 33-21 lead heading to the final quarter. Ada led by 16 late in the third period when the Pioneers put on a 5-0 spurt to end the stanza down by 12.

LTC continued to rally and cut the Ada lead to six points with 1:43 remaining to play. But the Bulldogs held the Pioneers at bay from the foul line late to win by seven.

Temple won the fourth stanza, 16-11. 

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