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Ada Bulldog football rallies late, squeaks by Rams

By Cort Reynolds

McGUFFEY __ The visiting Ada High School football team rallied to score 15 second half points and avoid an upset bid by Upper Scioto Valley in the 2024 season opener on August 23, by a score of 15-14.

Senior quarterback Levi Green converted a clutch 45-yard touchdown run in the final 90 seconds to tie the contest. Ada took the lead for good on Andrew Allen’s critical extra point kick, then clinched the game with an interception.

The Bulldogs start out 1-0 after beating the Rams for a second year in a row in the non-league rivalry lidlifter. Hard-luck USV opens 0-1.

“We are proud of our kids and how they kept fighting,” said Ada head coach Toby Smith. “USV is a good football team, and is well-coached. We feel very fortunate to come away with a win.”

8th Annual Made in Ada Wilson Football Festival is ready to rock Depot Park

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Here’s your 2024 Made In Ada Wilson Football Festival lineup for Saturday, August 24. This 8th annual event is coordinated by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce and takes place from 5:00-10:00 p.m. at Ada Depot Park.

The following announcements were made to the chamber’s Facebook page:

Wanted: Ada Icon reporters

Interested in all things Ada? The Ada Icon is seeking reporters to cover public meetings and events in the Village of Ada. Support your community by helping us expand our news with local reporters.

To get the ball rolling, email Editor Paula Scott at [email protected] with a brief note about yourself and the best times for a phone call.

Senior Expo will feature 20+ organizations at free event

Friday, September 27 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Hardin County Fairgrounds, 14134 Letson Ave, Kenton

KENTON __ A free Senior Expo will take place on September 27 at the Hardin County Fairgrounds in Kenton, thanks to the partnership of the United Way of Hardin County and Bridge Home Health and Hospice. 

Jenera and Rawson area barns featured on Hancock Historical tour, Sept 7

10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 7
Six locations in Rawson and Jenera

The Hancock Historical Museum will host its seventh Historic Barn Tour on September 7. The self-guided tour will showcase six historic barns dating from the 1860s to the 1930s in southern Hancock County paired with food, live music, kid’s  activities, demonstrations and fun for the entire family. 

Attendees will learn about the history of each barn, the farms they occupy and the  families who have owned them. Each barn on the tour displays impressive architecture, an  array of timber-framing techniques and styles that have served a variety of purposes.  

Canine illness causes temporary closure of Hardin Co. dog pound

On August 19, the Hardin County Dog Warden has notified residents on Facebook that the facility is temporarily closed:

"Unfortunately, we are dealing with unexpected canine illnesses that requires us to cease operation for a minimum of two weeks.

"Thank you for understanding, and we hope to be back up and operational as soon as possible."

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