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The Kenton Amateur Radio Club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Aug. 25, at  7 p.m,. at the fire department building at the Hardin County Fairgrounds. Anyone interested in amatueur radio is welcome to attend.

Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Community Health Professionals.

According to Deb Curlis, chamber president, "It's back to work for chamber after a very fast and furious summer."

The program includes an opportunity to meet the new team from the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance.

Also on the agenda will be "What's happening for the rest of 2014" 
Coffee and rolls will be available.
 

A “cash mob” is coming to Ada in August.

The Buy Ada First Committee will hold the next cash mob on Thursday, Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ada Flea Market on Main Street.

A cash mob is like a flash mob, but instead of singing or dancing, cash mobbers join together to support their local economy by visiting and making purchases at a selected local business.

“Participation is easy, tell your friends, show up, make a purchase large or small and celebrate your local community. Join in the fun and give a local business a boost,” said Heather Cox, of the committee.

The Cantare Singers will begin its first season this fall for children ages seven to 14.

Founder and Music Director Vicki Mills will hold auditions, on Sept. 15, 16 and 22. 

Auditions will be in groups of two or more. Singers will work with the director to warm up their voices, echo patterns, and sing a familiar tune. Previous music training is not required, and no prepared piece is necessary for the audition. The tuition per child to participate in the opening fall season is $75. 

Here's a long lens view of construction on East Lima Avenue.

Here's another Ada today and yesterday photo comparision by Bailey Bowers.

Pictured here is Lima Hall, a dormitory on Ohio Northern’s campus. The hall was named for Lima alumni and businesses who funded its. The groundbreaking ceremony was held in October 1955. Three years later, the building was first occupied by students.

Lima Hall is still an iconic part of campus today.

Check the today and yesterday photos below.

 

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