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Board game collection for indoor recess

From the Ada Academic Boosters

With the cold weather comes inside recess. The Ada Academic Boosters are helping students and staff with some new entertainment with the support of community members. They have established an Amazon registry for board games, puzzles and cards.

The registry closes on January 19. Items will automatically be mailed to the Boosters' president and delivered to classrooms next week.

REGISTRY
https://www.amazon.com/regist.../gl/guest-view/3TR3VNOYSFR8F

Just a spoonful of ?

From Ada Ohio Historical Society Facebook

Q. Searching for information on a medicine bottle we found in our crawl space. Druggist Dr Printz in Ada, Ohio. Thinking 1940-1950 based off the bottle markings. Owens Illinois duraglas.

Sugar Rush Soiree to be held at the Inn at ONU

The Inn at ONU has announced ticket sales for the Sugar Rush Soiree on March 22. 

Ticket sales begin on February 3. $40 for adult and child, $15 for additional adult and $10 for additional child.

Save the dates

Still updating your calendar for 2025? Check out all the "save the date" items on our "What Brings You to Ada?" listing on the Classifieds page. Got more items to suggest? Email [email protected].

February 16 Purse Raffle announced by academic and music boosters

The 13th annual Ada Academic Boosters and Ada Music Boosters Purse Raffle will be held on Sunday, February 16 at 2:00 p.m. in the Ballroom at McIntosh Center on the campus of Ohio Northern University.

A reserved table for 8 is $300 (best deal). A reserved half table for 4 is $160. Individual tickets (not reserved seats, provided first come, first served) are $40 each. Ticket may be purchased at https://adamusicboosters24-25.square.site/

Creation of missing persons working group announced

COLUMBUS—On January 12, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the creation of a working group to examine how missing persons cases are investigated and offer recommendations for improvement.

Members of the new Missing Persons Working Group will review and study Ohio’s resources and response to adult and juvenile missing persons cases including database usage, law enforcement staffing and training, and investigation best practices.

The Missing Persons Working Group will convene its first meeting at the Ohio Department of Public Safety on January 23, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. Recommendations are expected to be issued at the end of April.

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