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Park District plans maintenance, applies for funding for improvements

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Park District board for Liberty Township met on Monday, January 29 with a full house at its meeting room at Simon St. and Park Dr. Bob Szuch was elected as board president; the board also includes Neal Dumbaugh and Fred Reichert. Ken Wolke is the park manager and Mary Jane Lee is the clerk.

Bulldog girls basketball: Burkhart shot beats USV in final seconds

By Cort Reynolds

McGUFFEY__Exactly two months after beating arch-rival Upper Scioto Valley by 13, the Ada girls basketball team went on the road and edged the Rams in a much closer January 30 battle that went down to the very end.

With the game tied in the final seconds, Bulldog senior playmaker Olivia Burkhart drove left and knocked down a clutch short runner from the left baseline with under three ticks remaining to give Ada a 48-46 win at Alumni Fieldhouse. 

Bulldog swim team competes at Kenton

By Cort Reynolds

KENTON__The Ada High School swim teams competed in a dual meet at county rival Kenton on Senior Night in the Hardin County YMCA on January 30.

The Wildcats won the combined team meet by a score of 166-83.

Ada freshman Jacob Szippl won the 50-yard freestyle and 100 breaststroke to pace the Bulldogs.

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.

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.

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.

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