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May 9 softball sectional tickets on sale

Tickets for the Thursday, May 9 home game for girls sectional softball vs St. Henry can be purchased online at https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets.

The cost is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for students. Cash sales will be accepted for the same prices at the gate.

BSA to become Scouting America

The Black Swamp Area Council has shared the national announcement that Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to Scouting America.

Bulldog baseball shut out at W-G

By Cort Reynolds

WAYNESFIELD __ The visiting Ada High School baseball team lost 10-0 at Waynesfield-Goshen in a six-inning non-league bout Tuesday evening, May 7.  

Special Board of Education meeting to approve negotiated agreements

The Ada Board of Education will meet at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May to approve the negotiated agreements with the Ada Education Association and the Ada Classified Association. Meetings are held in board chambers at 725 W. North Ave.

Grow Ohio meets needs in Hardin County

2,313 pounds of fresh produce donated in 2023

By Mark Badertscher, Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Educator

HARDIN COUNTY __ A few years ago, the Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers were looking for a way to provide outreach to the county and provide not only educational direction, but also meet the needs of a community that had residents who were needing assistance with their own food production and availability for their families. Enter a statewide program, Grow Ohio. Grow Ohio’s goals included producing fruits and vegetables, providing education, and making produce available to needy families in the counties throughout the state. 

This produce could be produced locally by OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in their own gardens, educational demonstration gardens or through community gardening efforts where gleaning was practiced. This produce would then be made available to local charities to distribute to families throughout the county to meet the food needs of those less fortunate.

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Celebrating two 1974 AHS state champion teams: boys mile and 880 meter relays

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By Paula Pyzik Scott

On Saturday, May 4, the Ada High School athletic department commemorated the 50th anniversary of two remarkable achievements in school track and field history. Amidst the day’s Ada Invitational track and field event and a packed War Memorial Park, the school celebrated the team members and their coaches in ceremonies at War Memorial Stadium.

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