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Two Bulldog boys on All-NCOSA soccer 1st team

2 make 2nd team, 5 Honorable Mention

By Cort Reynolds

Two Ada High School senior boys were named to the All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association first team in voting recently conducted by the league coaches.

Senior forward Logan Jolliff scored 27 goals to help lead the Bulldogs to a 13-4 regular season record. He also made eight assists to total 62 points.

Not an ordinary Village of Ada logo

Clients of Not an Ordinary Place who come to the Ada Public Library to participate in regular activities with Officer Penny Keller-Clark gifted the Ada Council and Mayor with handmade name tags and this stylized version of the Village of Ada logo. Not an Ordinary Place provides developmental disability services and is based in Dunkirk.

Ada girls soccer eliminated in Bulldog battle

By Cort Reynolds

COLUMBUS GROVE – The Ada High School girls soccer team lost at tough Columbus Grove 6-0 in Div. V first round sectional tournament play Tuesday evening, October 15.

The defeat ended fifth seed Ada’s season with a very solid record of 10-8. 

With the win, Northwest Conference champion Grove improved its record to 15-1-2.

Second-seeded CG advances to the semifinals Monday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. in Bluffton vs. tough Mansfield Christian (13-1-2). Third seed MC shut out Ashland Crestview 7-0 in their district quarterfinal match Tuesday.

APD seeks assistance identifying two men connected to theft

Ada Police Department Facebook announcement on October 15, 2024

We are seeking the community's assistance in identifying the two males pictured. The two males are wanted in connection with a theft that occurred within the Village of Ada in September of this year.

If you know or may know who they are please contact us at 419-634-0010.

Recap of October 15 Ada Council meeting

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The October 15 regular meeting of the Village of Ada Council advanced legislation on three items including discussion on whether to require photo badges and background checks for individuals who are soliciting door to door. An extensive report on water plant maintenance was provided. The full meeting packet is HERE.

LEGISLATION
Council unanimously approved a resolution to accept the Bid of A&A Safety Inc. for the Buckeye Avenue One-Way Traffic Flow Project.

Comet viewing at ONU Observatory on October 19

7:30-9:30 p.m. on October 19 at ONU Observatory, 800 W Lincoln Ave

The public is invited to a special viewing of a bright comet.. This event begins a little earlier than usual in order to catch the comet before it sets in the west. 

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) should have a total magnitude brighter than Polaris, but its light is spread out over a nucleus, coma and long tail which extends about 8 degrees, so it may be difficult to find without help. 

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