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Vancrest of Ada is now holding is second raffle basket. The raffle second raffle basket including a large soft blanket, necklace and earrings set from Paparazzi Jewelry, a vanilla candle, a size large Bella Canvas t-shirt reading “All the plaid and pumpkin things,” and a large bottle of Barefoot Peach Wine.

Tickets are $2 each or 6 for $10. Contact Jennifer in Vancrest activities department or Kristin, business office manager to pay cash or you can Venmo @Vancrest-Ada.

This raffle is open until 50 tickets are sold. (Must be 21 to win this prize.)

Nothing is stopping the Ada elementary book fair from taking place. The book fair is online this month. The books will be delivered to the school and then distributed. The link will be open until Sunday, Nov. 29. Teachers have created wish lists for their classrooms as well. Click here to visit the book fair link.

As crazy as it sounds during either the 1952 or 1956 presidential election you could purchase a cigarette pack promoting your favorite candidate. This is just one example of presidential campaigning items on display at the Ada Public Library. The collection was put together by students in an ONU Public History class taught by David Strittmatter. Check out additonal photos here.

Congregation says: "Come get some free clothing"

Ada Church of Christ, 316 S. Main St., will hold a clothing give-away from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 21.

The congregation invites persons from from Ada, Alger, Dunkirk, Dola and McGuffy  to "come and get some free clothing."

The event will have clothing from infant all the way up to adults. For additional information call 419-233-4476.

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The curfew will not apply to those going to or from work, emergencies, or medical care. • Curfew is not intended to stop anyone from getting groceries or going to a pharmacy.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today provided the following updates on Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

STATEWIDE CURFEW
Governor DeWine announced today that the Ohio Department of Health will be issuing a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. statewide curfew beginning on Thursday, Nov. 19. The curfew will be in effect for 21 days. 

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