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Ada Exempted Village Schools launch superintendent job search

The Ada Exempted Village School District Board of Education has selected the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) to facilitate its search for a new superintendent. The interim superintendent is Dennis Recker.

Income tax filing assistance offered by ONU's VITA program

Ohio Northern University’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is again offering free income tax preparation for community members who make about $70,000 or less annually.

In turn, this service enables ONU’s Dicke College of Business Administration students to receive practical training with tax preparation software and interpersonal communication, and to become IRS-certified to help prepare basic and intermediate tax returns. Students also gain experience in identifying and helping clients claim special credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Credit for the Elderly, which can significantly influence filing outcomes.

Services include offering general filing guidance, completing tax returns for individuals, and e-filing those returns with the IRS.

Product preview for Feb. 3 Winter Farm Market

Here's a product preview for the Winter Farm Market on Saturday, February 3 from 8:00 a.m.-noon. The event is a collaboration of Buckeye East Coffee Shop, 123 E. Buckeye, and the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.

PHOTO Jones wins 2nd at regional powerlifting

Kennedy Jones, a junior at Ada High School, competed at the Regional Powerlifting Competition in Kenton on Saturday, January 27. She earned a 2nd place award in the overall combined score which consisted of Squat - 315 lbs, Bench -150 lbs and Deadlift - 275 lbs., totalling 740 lbs. She will compete in the upcoming State Powerlifting Competition, which will be held at Kenton High School on March 16. PHOTO from Ada Bulldogs Facebook.

Ash Wednesday “Drive-Thru Ashes” At Ada First UMC

On February 14, 2024, Christians around the world will observe Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the first day, or the start of the season of Lent leading up to Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Christ. 

Ada First United Methodist Church is extending an invitation to the community for a “Drive-Thru” Ash Wednesday observance. As you enter the car port from Highland Street, you will experience the significance of Ash Wednesday through scripture reading, prayer, the imposition of ashes, and a blessing, all from the comfort of your car. All are welcome

  • “Drive-Thru Ashes” will be available from 11:30 a.m.-1p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

AHS students hit the road to perform in robotics and music

ROBOTICS
The AHS Robotics team led by Mr. Acheson competed at Bellefontaine Middle School, advancing through qualifying matches and making the playoffs. 

OMEA 
The AHS Music department had five singers and three instrumentalists particpate at the OMEA (Ohio Music Educator's Association) District 3 Honors Choir At Neiswander Performing Arts Center in Van Wert on Sunday January 10, 2024. Some 75 students were selected through an audition process. Justin Bowden, Joe Crawford, Jilli Hazelton, Rey Hurley and Kiya Tabler were in the choir.  

Selected Pieces included Grateful with Kiya Tabler as a featured soloist, The Circus Band, Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel, Jesu Bleibet Meine Freude, Think on me and Peace I Leave You.

Ethan D'Souza, Ave Martin and Tori Rausch were selected to be in the Honor's Band. D3 Honor Band students had the pleasure working with Daniel Tembras, director of Instrumental Studies from Purdue University.

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