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Bulldog baseball trailed H-N in shortened game

Ada hosts Cory-Rawson on March 30, weather permitting

By Cort Reynolds

DOLA – The Ada High School varsity baseball team trailed county rival Hardin Northern 6-1 in the season opener on a wet, cold evening in Dola when the game was suspended after six innings.

The Bulldogs are slated to visit Lima Senior on Wednesday, March 29.

Bulldog softball out-slugs HN in opener

Ada hosts Cory-Rawson on March 30, weather permitting

By Cort Reynolds

DOLA – The visiting Ada softball team rallied late to beat county rival Hardin Northern 23-17 on a wet and cold evening to open the season Monday evening.

Ada led 3-1 after the first inning, but HN tied it 4-4 after two frames.

The Lady Bulldogs edged ahead 7-6 after three innings. A seven-run fourth inning put Ada ahead 14-6, but Northern responded by plating six runs in the home fourth to edge within two.

The hosts then knotted the back and forth battle 14-14 with a pair of runs in the home fifth.

Ada then exploded for eight runs in the sixth inning to rally and post the win.

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An Ada business since 1986, Carol Slane Florist is Business of the Year

By Paula Scott

At the recent annual luncheon hosted by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, Business of the Year honors were awarded to Carol Slane Florist. The shop has served customers in Ada since 1986, when Carol Slane came to the village at the encouragement of customers at her home-based business. Her daughter Shannan Brown now runs the business in the big white house at 410 S Main St.

Brown’s parents, husband and staff members Sandy Turner and Paula Braun were at the luncheon at the Inn at Ohio Northern University. The Icon asked Brown for a history of the shop and learned that Carol Slane opened the shop “ the week before Valentine's Day, which wasn't her wisest move–but it ended up being a good move. She hit the ground running and never looked back.”

Later that year, when Carol said she needed a new bookkeeper, Shannan said she could help “temporarily.” At the time, she was about to graduate from high school. After going to college for a while, she decided that the flower shop was where she wanted to be: “I love the people–we've got the greatest customers. I enjoy the flowers and the creative aspect of it.”

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Invitation to submit April 2023 community calendar items

As we look forward to the months of April and May, our calendars will be filling up with family and community activities.

You are invited to submit events of general community interest for display on the Icon's community calendar. 

Please email [email protected] or tag @adaicon in the comments of Facebook posts.

Bears split baseball doubleheader at Baldwin Wallace

By Wes Mayberry
www.onusports.com

BEREA—The Ohio Northern baseball team split a doubleheader with Baldwin Wallace to open Ohio Athletic Conference play on Sunday at Fisher Field.

The Polar Bears (11-6 overall, 1-1 OAC) won the first game 9-6, and the Yellow Jackets (14-4 overall, 1-1 OAC) took the second game 11-6.

LWV holds March 28 meeting on Honesty for Ohio Education-Book Banning

The League of Women Voters of the Lima Area will hold an informational meeting on Honesty for Ohio Education-Book Banning at 6:30 p.m.on Tuesday, March 28 at the Lima Public Library, 650 W. Market St. Lima.

The guest speaker will be Cynthia Peeples, who will be joined by Professor Kathleen Baril of Ohio Northern University. This meeting is open to the public.

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