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April 19 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce meeting preview

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the following details for the April 19 member meeting, which will take place at 8:00 a.m. at the Ada Public Library:

"We are excited to welcome Ohio Northern University business college student Hallie Paus and Dr. Kristie McHugh as our guest speakers. They will be discussing Hallie’s project of helping connect ONU students and families to Ada’s businesses.

"This would be a great meeting for all our merchant/ restaurant members to attend. Hallie will be passing out informational packets on how local businesses can participate in her mapping project!"

Members will also discuss Summer Sidewalk Sales and invites merchant feedback.

The breakfast is sponsored by Dan Newkirk of Alpha Controls and Services.

For more information on the chamber, visit https://www.adaareachamber.org/

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New online "Farm On" course for beginning farmers

By Tracy Turner, OSU-CFAES
Edited by Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension-Hardin County.

A new online farm management course offered by The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) will help Ohio’s beginning farmers qualify for the requirements of the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Beginning Farmer Tax Credit program.

Called Farm On, the self-paced, on-demand farm financial management course was created by Ohio State University Extension professionals and is offered through OSU Extension’s new Farm Financial Management and Policy Institute (FFMPI), said Eric Richer, assistant professor and OSU Extension field specialist in farm management. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of CFAES.

“The Farm On financial management course was created to address the needs of Ohio’s new and beginning farmers who want to better prepare themselves to operate a commercial farm in Ohio and do that with a high level of economic stability while remaining profitable and responsible at every step along the way,” said Richer, who is the lead instructor for the Farm On course. “We believe Farm On will be a great deliverable to Ohio’s agriculture industry because it is on-demand, self-paced, and taught by Ohio State’s expert farm management instructors.”

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Feedback, costs and options on the table during Neighborhood Revitalization meeting

By Paula Scott

On Saturday, April 15 members of the Ada community participated in one of several meetings developing an application for $750,000 in Neighborhood Revitalization grant funds to advance the health, safety and general welfare of residents.

A public meeting was held at The Depot to discuss preliminary cost estimates for street, fire protection, sidewalk and drainage improvements. Fire hydrant conditions and sidewalk concerns dominated the discussion.

The meeting ended with “homework” for village residents, who can help develop the “why Ada?” portion of the application, submit community project commitment forms for the 2-year grant period of September 1, 2023-August 31, 2025, and provide locations of sidewalks needing repair.

Buggy-semi crash reported south of Kenton

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office is investigating a crash that injured 2 people Sunday afternoon. 

Hardin County Central Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call at 2:43 p.m. reporting the crash at Ohio Route 31 and Twp. Rd. 265, Kenton, where a horse-drawn buggy entered the path of a south-bound semi truck, ejecting the occupants of the buggy. 

Polar Bear women's golf at Illinois Wesleyan Spring Fling

By Tim Glon
www.onusports.com

BLOOMINGTON, Ill.—The Ohio Northern women's golf team braved inclement weather conditions to move up one spot to sixth place out of 16 teams in the final nine holes of the 36-hole Illinois Wesleyan Spring Fling on Sunday morning at Ironwood Golf Course.

The Polar Bears (71-11 overall) carded a 315-328—643 in the tournament which includes seven teams ranked in the top 25 and 12 ranked in the top 50 nationally.

Balmy weather, interrupted

Following balmy days that filled Ada with blooms and buds, April 17 is forecast to be cold and windy. How cold? A low of 35. A seventy percent chance of precipitation and maybe snow? That's what they say. The full National Weather Service update is HERE.

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