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FEATURE PHOTO Mosler runs half marathon for the American Cancer Society

This past weekend, Will Mosler, an 8th grader at Ada Middle School, ran in the Disney Princess Half Marathon at Walt Disney World for the American Cancer Society. Runners like Will raise donations "to fight all types of cancer, for all types of people."

Letter: Former Icon contributor on total eclipse excitement

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By Monty Siekerman

Northwest Ohio will have a total solar eclipse about 3:15 p.m., on  Monday, April 8. Plans are underway by task forces in large and small towns for an influx of people at that time.

Recap of February Ada Schools Board of Education meeting

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The February 2024 Ada Board of Education meeting included a report on creating a school-based driver education program and a discussion on catching up with honoring individual contributions to the district.

Ada Barnyard Farmers kick off 2024 4-H season

Reported by Mariah Franco Rangel

On Sunday February 25, 2024, the Ada Barnyard Farmers, had a beginning of the year party at a Bowling Alley at 4 p.m.

Our group had fun bowling, line dancing and playing games. During this meeting we selected our officers of our group. They are listed below. We discussed about important papers that we had to fill in, and about blood work for chickens.

We also discussed about our Poultry Banquet and it will be March 30. Our Goat Banquet will be April 6. Our next meeting will be March 24 at 3:00 p.m.

Community Meal at St. Mark Lutheran, February 28

St. Mark Lutheran--at the corner of Lincoln and Johnson in Ada--will serve it's free community meal on Wednesday, February 28, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. (or until they run out). 

The menu is tuna noodle casserole, peas and carrots, roll, fruit, and a cookie. The meal is free and open to the public. 

You may dine in, carry out, or drive up for curbside pickup.

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Findlay ramp closures scheduled on I-75

ODOT District 1 has announced that two Interstate 75 entrance ramps in the city of Findlay will close for overnight surface milling to increase friction following this schedule:

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