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Invitation to become F&M royalty candidates

Organizers of the Farmers & Merchants Picnic--scheduled for Sunday August 10--have an invitation for Ada youngsters:

"Calling all Ada parents! Do you have a kiddo that would like to run for F&M royalty? This is the year to sign up!!!

"We will be crowning a King, Queen, Prince AND Princess!! PreK-6 will be our Prince and Princess and 7th grade-12 will be crowned our King and Queen!!!

"Please contact Joni Goodman or Nicole Ruble if you are interested!"

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Ada kicks off summer June 1-2

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has coordinated "Kick Off Summer" activites on June 1-2. On Saturday, The Ada Public Library kicks off Summer Read and many downtown businesses will have activities and treats for children. On Sunday, from 4:00-8:00 p.m. the free Punt, Pass and Kick competition at ONU's Dial-Roberson Stadium is open to children ages 6-15. 

Ada’s Brown 6th in hurdles at state meet 

By Cort Reynolds

DAYTON – Ada High School senior ace Jackson Brown came in sixth in the 110-meter high hurdle finals race at the Div. III state track and field meet in Dayton’s Welcome Stadium Friday evening, May 31.

Hardin County Tractor Pullers in Ada on June 8

For updates, see the HCTP Facebook page HERE.

The Hardin County Tractor Pullers have announced the following schedule of our events they are hosting and helping with in 2024:

ADA

Ada War Memorial Spring Pull
Saturday, June 8, 6:30 p.m.

Ada Farmers & Merchants Picnic Pull
Saturday, August 10, 6:30 p.m.

Hardin County Pullers Fall Brawl
Saturday, September 21, 3:00 p.m.

OTHER LOCATIONS

Putnam County Fair Pull
Friday, June 28,  7:00 p.m. - Ottawa

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Ada’s Brown wins hurdles heat at state meet, day one 

By Cort Reynolds

DAYTON __ Ada High School senior ace Jackson Brown qualified for the 110-meter high hurdle finals at the Div. III state track and field meet in Dayton’s Welcome Stadium Thursday.

Faster Bro: Allergy Relief

By Karen L. Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU Healthwise Team 

A recent commercial uses the saying “it’s faster bro” to promote an over the counter product for seasonal allergy symptoms. There has been negative feedback about the commercial on social media because of the phrase. Did you know the term “bro” dates back to the 1830s-1840s as an abbreviation for brother? Only in the last decade did bro become a slang term for a male friend.  

When it comes to allergy symptom relief, is the advertised Astepro® Allergy nasal spray really faster bro?

The short answer is yes! It has a faster onset of action in relieving allergy symptoms. However, there is more to the story. 

There are five common categories to treat and/or prevent allergies including prescription and over the counter drugs. These categories include antihistamines, decongestants, corticosteroids, mast cell stabilizers and leukotriene inhibitors.  

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