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Ada area places of worship listed on the Classifieds

We've updated the Icon listing for County Line Church (formerly County Line Church of the Brethren). See details that need updating for other places of worship? Please let us know at [email protected].

The following are listed on our Classifieds page.

Ada Schools fiscal year 2022-2023 overview

At the July 2023 Ada School Board meeting, treasurer Kim Light provided the above comparison of Fiscal Year 2022 and 2023 receipts, expenditures and unencumbered balance. The public financial packet from the meeting is HERE.

Main St. accident causes suspected serious injuries

By Paula Scott

At 7:38 p.m. on Monday, July 31, a two-vehicle injury accident occurred on the east side of the 300 block of N. Main Street in Ada. The report provided by the Ada Police Department provides the following details.

Witness Deleana Downing stated that while northbound on Main she was stopped for a red light at Highland. She saw a vehicle coming upon her extremely fast and got in the left lane so it could pass her. She saw the vehicle move to the right and hit a parked pick up truck.

Ready, Set, Grow Preschool open house, August 8-9 

Ready, Set, Grow Preschool is hosting an open house on August 8-9 from 4:00- 7:00 p.m. for families needing preschool, childcare and after school care. 

The preschool offers flexible schedules Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Icon requirements for letters to the editor

By Paula Scott, Icon editor

In recent weeks, the Bluffton and Ada Icons have received letters to the editor from near and far on a variety of topics. Here are our freshly updated requirements for these submissions:

- Letters should be 400 words or less.

- Letters must be original and civil in tone.

- Letters should focus on the opinions of the writer.

- Statements of facts need to include sources of information or data.

- Letters containing offensive language or content will not be published.

- Libelous or slanderous statements will not be published.

- Letters referring to prior letters or news stories should include
the headline and publication date.

In general, letters must come from individuals who live or work in the Ada or Bluffton readership areas. Writers should provide the Icon with their address and phone number. Only your name and city of residence will be published.

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OHSAA fall sports practices begin July 31

COLUMBUS–Fall sports practices officially begin on Monday, July 31 for member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

This week, football teams are permitted to conduct their five acclimatization days, which include two days in helmets, two days in helmets and shoulder pads, and one day in full pads with no contact. When a student-athlete has completed the five-day acclimatization period, then full contact is permitted.

FALL SPORTS SEASON CALENDARS

  • Soccer: Regular-Season Begins Aug. 11. Sectional Tournaments Begin Oct. 16.
  • Girls Volleyball: Regular-Season Begins Aug. 18. Sectional Tournaments Begin Oct. 16.
  • Football: Regular-Season Begins Aug. 14 (first Friday is Aug. 18). Regional Playoffs Begin Oct. 27.

Complete OHSAA 2023-24 Calendars: https://www.ohsaa.org/Calendar

HEAT ILLNESS PRECAUTIONS
Student-athletes and coaches are reminded to take precautions in hot and humid weather. The greater the humidity, the more difficult it is for the body to cool itself. The air should be tested prior to a practice or competition using a wet bulb, globe, temperature index (WBGT index), which is based on the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity, radiant heat and air movement.

More information about the OHSAA’s concussion regulations and heat illness prevention are in the complete sports medicine regulations at: http://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports-Medicine/SportsMedici...

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