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Lois Lee worked for Sodexo

Lois Lee, age 70, of Ada, passed away on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at Lima Memorial Health System. 

She was born on August 22, 1954 in Stockbridge, Michigan to the late Rev. Scott and Olive (Wisecup) Clemons.  On October 6, 1979 Lois married Ronald E. Lee and he survives in Ada. 

Also surviving are her children: Missy (Todd) Bunge of Cosby, TN and Travis (Cortney) Lee of Kenton; two grandchildren: Shelby and Rylen; and sister, Rita Tainer. 

Lois was preceded in death by her brother, Darl Clemons and sister, Judy Bailey. 

Lois worked for Sodexo at Ohio Northern University, Ada as a custodian.  She previously worked at Wilson Sporting Goods, Ada. 

Here comes Homecoming!

Ada High School Homecoming celebrations include a week full of activities for students and the community. Sunday night Powderpuff Football kicks of events that end on Saturday with the Homecoming Dance. 

Bulldog girls soccer defeats Kenton, wins 10th

Team sets new single season Bulldog record

By Cort Reynolds

ADA – Playing at home, the Ada High School girls soccer team built a lead, then held off a late charge by Hardin County rival Kenton to win a chippy 2-1 battle. The October 5 match was the final home game of the regular season at War Memorial Stadium.

Snapshot of Ada Icon classified ads, October 5

Here's a snapshot of the most recent classified ads on the Ada Icon for Saturday, October 5.

EVENTS What brings you to Ada?

HOME FOR SALE at 309 E. Lehr St., Ada

HELP WANTED Hardin Community Schools Treasurer

NOTICE Bid notice for Board of DD Chiller Replacement​

ANNOUNCEMENTS Ada Food Pantry wish list Sept. 25

LOST AND FOUND Classifieds are free!

WANTED Reporters for Ada public meetings and events

Classified ads that generate income (sell products or services, ticketed events, fundraisers, for rent, etc.) are $1/day, minimum 10 days. These ads are payable online, in advance.

Research charitable organizations related to Hurricane Helene relief

As Ohioans step up to support storm relief efforts in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene throughout much of the southeastern United States, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Financial Institutions urge those who want to donate to be careful and make sure that the organizations they support with financial donations are legitimately helping victims of the storm.

“Our fellow Americans need our help in the aftermath of this terrible storm,” said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. “Ohioans have always stepped up to the plate when disaster strikes, whether at home or across the nation.”

Bulldog football win vs. Falcons; three BVC teams are 4-1

By Cort Reynolds

MT. BLANCHARD __ The visiting Ada High School football team decisively defeated Blanchard Valley Conference rival Riverdale 35-7 Friday night, October 4, to earn their fourth consecutive victory.

Ada scored 22 points in the first period to seize control and never was seriously threatened.

The Bulldogs improved to 6-1 overall with the convincing victory. Ada is tied with Leipsic and Pandora-Gilboa for second place in the BVC at 4-1.

Ada plays both of those tough teams in their final two regular season games.

The Falcons fell to 2-5 overall and 1-4 in the BVC with the loss.

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