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Mitchell "Mitch" Bailey visitation Aug. 2 and 3

Mitchell "Mitch" Bailey

Visitation:
Friday, August 3, 2012
2:00 PM until 4:00 PM
6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
701 North Front Street
Alger

Visitation:
Thursday, August 2, 2012
6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
701 North Front Street
Alger

Service:
Saturday, August 4, 2012
10:00 AM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
701 North Front Street
Alger

Ada police log July 23-27

Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger provided The Icon with the Ada police call log from July 23 to July 27:

July 23rd
Assisted EMS on N Main St
Handled suspicious noise complaint on College Ave
Traffic stop warning for Equipment
Handled suspicious person complaint on W Buckeye Ave
Traffic stop warning for Expired Plates

A Thursday Ada tradition

Gus Guthrie offers several items at each week's Ada farmers' market. The Thursday summer tradition downtown provides garden fresh vegetables, fruit and more to Ada shoppers. Click here for more photos.

Ada Farmers' Market - a summer tradition downtown

It's a great summer Ada tradition: Ada's farmers' market. Every Thurday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. you'll find all the in-season garden produce you can imagine. It's home-grown and available at prices you wouldn't believe.

The market is each Thursday in the Ada depot park downtown. Here are some photos of the market.

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Ada village stresses the importance of proper street address placement

The Village Voice
The Village of Ada publishes informational articles about Village policies and services currently offered. These articles are for informational purposes only. Further details and the complete Codified Ordinances may be found on the Village website, www.adaohio.org, or by calling the Village Water Office at 419-634-4045.

The Importance of Proper Street Address Placement
You are waiting for your pizza to be delivered, and you wonder why it is taking so long. Finally the driver arrives, frustrated because she couldn’t find your address on your house.

Road to Recovery drivers' meeting Aug. 16

One of the toughest challenges a cancer patient may face is getting to and from treatment.  Patients may be too sick to drive themselves, may not have a car or someone to drive them, or simply cannot afford gasoline.  The American Cancer Society is working to bridge this barrier.

Road to Recovery is a new program to Hancock County and the surrounding area.  Through this project, volunteers are trained to provide patients with free rides to treatment centers. 

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