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Ada Public LIbrary's Reading with Rover Program begins Friday, according to Amanda Bennett, library director.

"Youth from Kindergarten through sixth grade can come and read to Snickerdoodle, a certified therapy dog! Studies show that reading to a pooch just might increase literacy in your little ones," said Bennett.

She added that the library still has three spots open for kids. Registration is required, so please call and sign-up for one of these spots:
3:30 p.m.
3:50 p.m.
4:10 p.m.

Ada Library: 419-634-5246

Hunter Wells warms up on his flute during an Ada sixth grade band practice.

Ohio Northern University student Anne Wright Liddick, a junior international theatre production major from Greenville, Ind., was awarded the 2014 United State Institute of Theatre Technology (USITT) Ohio Valley National Conference Scholarship.

The Village is making preparations to staff the Ada Municipal Pool for the 2014 summer season.

Applications are currently being accepted for the following positions at the pool: assistant manager, head lifeguard, lifeguard and cashier. Some of the positions, such as manager and head lifeguard, could possibly be combined depending on the applications received.

Some qualifications for the positions include:

We aren't in February anymore. Monday's low temperature reading of 35 was even tolerable. Here's the recent 10-day weather summary provided by Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

The Delphos Postal Museum, 339 N. Main St., Delphos, will host this month’s Lincoln Highway Association Western Ohio Chapter meeting. The meeting is Tuesday, March 18. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 p.m..  After the meal, guests will tour the Museum. The public is invited. Please RSVP to (419) 303-5482 for number attending the meal.

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