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Vicky Lynn Shadley worked for Manpower

Vicky Lynn Shadley (nee Wibright), age 65, of Horicon, passed away on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at the Center for Advanced Care at Froedtert Hospital.

Council approves 1-way traffic on Buckeye near Main

$40K cost estimate for signs and painting

By Paula Pyzik Scott

On Tuesday, June 11, the Ada Council approved safety improvements to traffic flow as well as added parking on Buckeye Ave. between Johnson and Gilbert streets. In a special meeting held at Community Health Professionals and attended by just two Ada residents, the four members of council in attendance voted unanimously to adopt a concept that creates one-way traffic flow away from Main St. and creates new angled parking on the south side of Buckeye Ave.

NOVFA Convention will crown 2024 Queen

On Friday, June 14, the following seven competitors will vie for Queen of the NOVFA Convention in Ada, Ohio. The 5:00 p.m. competition will take place at Liberty Oaks, which has donated use of the venue to the Northwestern Ohio Volunteer Firemen's Association.

Jadyn Cupp, is the daughter of Diane and Eric Cupp. She attends Leipsic High School and is the Queen for Leipsic Volunteer Fire Department. Her school activities are volleyball, softball and Spanish club.

Katelynn Metzger, is the daughter of Chad and Jessica Metzger. She attends Ada High School and is the Queen for Ada-Liberty Twp Volunteer Fire Department. Her school activities are show choir, cheerleading, track, FFA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Language club and Junior fairboard.

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June 17 butterfly program at Ada library

Master gardener Carol McKinley will share her expertise on how to
attract Monarch butterflies to your garden at the Ada Public Library
Monday, June 17 at 6 p.m.

Agenda for June 11 Special Council Meeting

6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11 at Community Health Professionals, 1200 S Main St.

AGENDA

2nd Public meeting to discuss proposed safety improvements for the intersection of Buckeye Ave and  Main Street. 

Review of 1st Public Meeting held June 13th, 2023. 

a) The intersection of Buckeye and Main is a safety concern. 

b) One-way traffic pattern would improve the intersection – traffic should be one-way east from Gilbert to  Johnson. 

c) Reverse angle parking on the south side of Buckeye seems to be the best option to increase parking on  Buckeye Avenue. 

d) The Buckeye Improvement Project should be professionally engineered and contracted out for best  results. 

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E. Highland closure until June 17

Village of Ada notification on Tuesday, Jane 11

Due to an unexpected change in the scope of the East Highland Road Improvements Project we have CLOSED East Highland from Short Street to Industrial Lane until Monday 6.17.2024. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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