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Armory makeover as Old Route 69 Brewery

Ada's historic Armory building is taking on a new look. In this Ada Area Chamber of Commerce photo, new windows and a new exterior color hint at the dramatic changes being made by Old Route 69 Brewery. From Facebook.

Recap of October 2024 Ada School Board meeting

Bettinger to be honored by Ada Schools, consultants provide facility walk through with board members

By Tori Pedersen

The October 17 Ada School board meeting included announcements regarding 2024-2025 alumni honors programs as well as the approval of substitute teachers and volunteer drivers. (See attached agenda and packet)

David J. Stuckey was a welder

David J. Stuckey, age 51, of Belle Center, passed away at Mary Rutan Hospital, Bellefontaine on Sunday, October 27, 2024. 

He was born on September 29, 1973 in Lima, Ohio to Daniel and Elaine (Gullett) Stuckey.  His father Daniel survives in Kenton and his mother Elaine preceded him in death.  

David is also survived by his significant other, Jaime Stevens; five children: Luke Stuckey, Emily Stuckey, Shawn Stevens, Andrea Stevens and Nicole Stevens; a grandchild, Trinity; a brother, Aaron (Tianna) Stuckey; and a sister, Rachel (Fred) Combs.

Hello, Halloween

More Ada Halloween celebrations are on tap. Tuesday is the ONU Residence Trunk or Treat at the Freed Center, Thursday is Trick or Treat throughout the village and at Vancrest as well as the ONU Orchestra Halloween Concert which includes a kids' costume parade.

Highway Patrol to host applicant testing in Ada

ADA – On November 7, the Ohio State Highway Patrol will host regional testing for prospective applicants on the campus of Ohio Northern University at the King-Horn  Convocation Physical Education Center, located at 609 W. Lincoln Ave. in Ada.  

Those interested in employment with the Patrol can come to the King-Horn Convocation Physical Education Center at 9 a.m., where they will have the ability to talk with  troopers about a career of service in our communities and on Ohio roadways. 

2024 Hardin County Agriculture Hall of Fame honorees announced

Above, L-R from top left) Charles A. Dietz, Sr., Jack McBride, Ken and Betty McCullough and John “Joe” Saltzman.

HARDIN COUNTY __ The Hardin County Agriculture Hall of Fame committee has announced inductees for 2024. The organization will honor Charles A. Dietz, Sr. (posthumously), Jack McBride, Ken (posthumously) and Betty McCullough and John “Joe” Saltzman (posthumously). 

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