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Knitting & Crochet scheduled for Jan. 25 at Ada Public Library

The Ada Public Library invites you to explore the yarned arts at their Knitting & Crochet program at 6 p.m. on Thursday, January 25.

The event is a welcoming space for crafters of all levels to create, share and learn. Stop by to unwind with a community of fellow yarn enthusiasts.

Ottawa River Coalition Honors Riley as Volunteer of the Year

LIMA__Three outstanding volunteers were honored at the annual meeting of the Ottawa River Coalition:

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
Dr. Lesley Riley, Ohio Northern University

Ada Council prepares ordinance prohibiting cannabis businesses

By Paula Pyzik Scott

At the January 16 meeting of the Ada Council, the first reading of Ordinance 32-2024 was unanimously approved, preparing the Village to “Prohibit Adult Use Cannabis Operators and Medical Marijuana Cultivators, Processors, and Retail Dispensaries within the Village of Ada.”

The ordinance has been proposed for the short term, until—as Mayor David Retterer put it–”the State gets its ducks in a row.” Ohio voters approved Issue 2 in November 2023, legalizing recreational use of marijuana. However, the sale of marijuana has not yet been addressed.

Village legal counsel Jane Napier noted that the ordinance can be modified while going through second and third readings. She stressed that village can’t enact an ordinance retroactively and that more will be known in the coming weeks. She will prepare alternative language for the ordinance by the next council meeting, February 6.

Velma M. Scott was a schoolteacher

Velma M. Scott, age 92, of Alger, passed away on Sunday, January 21, 2024 at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton. 

She was born on April 18, 1931, in Hardin County, Ohio to the late Berlie and Betty (Prater) Dotson.  Velma married Robert Scott who preceded her in death on September 10, 2000.  

Ada Board of Education announces two meetings

The Ada Exempted Village Schools have announced a Special Board Of Education Meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 23 for a confidential executive session. The purpose is to consider employment.

The board's February meeting has been changed due to scheduling conflicts. The regular meeting will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 22.

Grain marketing outlook breakfast on January 25

HARDIN COUNTY__The 2024 Conservation Tillage Club breakfast program series will continue Thursday, January 25 at the Plaza Inn Restaurant in Mt. Victory. The session will start at 7:30 a.m. with a complimentary buffet breakfast followed by a grain marketing outlook program at 8:00 a.m. Other sessions will be held on February 8 and 22.

The January 25 program will feature Kendra Dauer, Risk Management Consultant with StoneX in Bowling Green who will present a program on the 2024 Grain Marketing Outlook. Dauer will discuss the world market situation for corn, soybean, and wheat including world events, demand, supply, planting intentions, and other factors that might influence the grain markets in 2024. Other local information that might affect grain markets here in Ohio will be a topic of discussion as well.

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