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Bulldog boys soccer edged by Fort Jennings

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School boys soccer team lost 2-1 to Putnam County League foe Ft. Jennings Monday evening, September 11.

Ada’s record fell to 2-3-2 overall with the non-conference defeat. FJ improved to 2-4-2 after the win.

Bulldog girls soccer rolls to victory vs. Crestview

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Ada High School girls soccer team used a balanced offense to dominate Crestview 6-1 in a Northwest Conference match Monday evening, September 11.

The Bulldogs raced to a 5-0 halftime lead and rolled to the league victory.

With the road win, Ada improved its overall record to 4-1-2, and evened its NWC mark at 1-1.

Crestview dropped to 1-5 overall and 0-2 in the NWC after the defeat.

“It was a good night for us,” said Ada second-year head coach Doug Dewese. “We got everyone on the field and involved in the offense. It was also our first league win since the 2020 season.

“While we could have put up a bigger scoreline, we were more concerned with getting everyone on the field and involved in the offense,” he continued. “That led to some breakdowns and missed opportunities. 

Advance care planning workshops held by doctoral nursing student

Ada First United Methodist Church will host three Advance Care Planning workshops facilitated by Bluffton resident and doctoral nursing student Ruth Myers as community health outreach.

The events will be held on September 23, October 21 and November 18 from 1-:00-4:00 p.m. Childcare is available for registered participants. Please register by scanning the QR code or contact Ruth Myers or the church office: [email protected] or 419-634-4626.

The workshop involves viewing video scenarios and answering questions relating to choices at the end of life.

This free workshop is open for all adults at any stage of health. Myers welcomes individuals as well as family groups and loved ones.

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ONU Men’s Lacrosse to observe 9/11 with annual stair climb

Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? For most college students, they had yet to be born. The Ohio Northern University Men’s Lacrosse team, however, won’t be letting the 22nd anniversary pass by without notice. Starting at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11, they will memorialize victims and honor first responders with their 9/11 Stair Climb at Dial-Roberson Stadium, an annual team observance that began in 2019. Team members will climb the same number of stairs it took for first responders to reach victims trapped at the top of the Twin Towers.

2023 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Festival Royalty Court

The 2023 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Festival Royalty Court. L-R) Senior Mariah King, Senior Jilli Hazelton, Senior Awo Akyeampong, Senior Josie Phillips, Senior Karmen Hall, Senior SaraLynn Myers, Senior Autumn Andreasen and Senior Kathryn Sizemore. The festival queen will be crowned on Saturday, September 16.

ODOT road construction update for Sept 11

Hardin County construction update (weather permitting).

  • State Route 31 between the city of Kenton and the Union County line (excluding the village of Mt. Victory) will have lane restrictions for resurfacing.

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