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Several new “Help Wanted” advertisements are now listed on Ada and Bluffton Icons. Check Icon Classified Ad pages at: www.blufftonicon.com/classifieds.

New opening are added to this list daily. Businesses interested in listing postions available should contact [email protected].

$2,800 collected in "stuff-the-boot" to help bring Christmas joy to area families

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The people of Ada have come through again.  

On Nov. 20, the Ada-Liberty Volunteer Fire Department conducted a "stuff-the-boot" collection at the intersection of Main and Lincoln. In a matter of two and a half hours, over $2,800 was raised to help bring Christmas joy to some families in the
area.  

The fire department has always appreciated the tremendous support of the Ada communty, and wanted to give back. It is with your support that we are able to do this.

Your generosity is greatly appreciated.  
Philip Compton, chaplain Ada-Liberty Fire Department

Always Right Driving School, 205  N. High St., Columbus Grove, announces a driver’s education classees planned over Christmas break at Bath High School.

Class dates are from 5 to 9:10 p.m. on:
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 30

For class payment and additional information contact Kay Ruen, at 419-604-0869, or click on the website below. Class fee is $335 and a flexible payment plan is available. 

The December meeting of Ada school board is at 6 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 17, in the board meeting room.

Wilson Sporting Goods Co., Ada, has openings in its Production Department according to Amy Conway, Wilson human resources manager.

Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and at least one year of factory experience.   

Persons interessted in applying may visit the Wilson Careers page at www.wilson.com for more information and to apply.

Assessing covid-19 spread, taking inventory of community assets, focusing on steps to slow spread of the coronavirus

A Hardin County covid defense team formed in November, according to Hardin County Health Commissioner Cindy Keller.

Representing Ada on the team are: 
• David Retterer, Ada mayor 
• Dr. Daniel DiBiasio, ONU president; and
• Dr. Michelle Musser, associate professor of pharmacy practice at ONU.

In October Gov. DeWine called on community leaders in each county to form a covid defense team.

Each team is responsible for assessing covid-19 spread in their communities, taking inventory of the assets in the community, and focusing on what steps are necessary to slow the spread of the coronavirus among their citizens.

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