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Kay A. Rex was a nurse

Kay A.  Rex, age 87, of Ada, passed away on Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 4:35 a.m. at her residence surrounded by her family.       

She was born in Queens, New York on June 17, 1935, to the late Forrest and Catherine (Alsop) Maxson.  She and her sisters were raised by her aunt and uncle, Doris and Johnny Fisher and her paternal grandparents.  On October 7, 1956, Kay married Norman J. Rex, they were married for almost 65 years.  He preceded her in death on April 16, 2021.

Preventing combine fires in the field 

By Dee Jepsen and Wayne Dellinger; edited by Mark Badertscher

HARDIN COUNTY – Did you know Ohio ranks 4th in the nation for the number of reported combine fires?  Other states leading the list include Minnesota (1st), Iowa (2nd), Illinois (3rd), Kansas (5th), Nebraska  (6th) and South Dakota (7th). 

While most harvester fires start in the engine compartment, other locations on the combine can be at  risk for fires. The primary heat sources causing fires include faulty wiring and overheated bearings. Fuel  sources for the fires can vary between leaking fuel or hydraulic oil, dry crop residues, and nests in engine  compartments or exhaust manifolds from birds and wildlife. 

Project DAWN and overdose surge alerts

DEADLY BATCH ALERTS
A text alerts network has been established in Ohio for early warnings about deadly batches of drugs and overdose surges in Northwest Ohio. 

For example, on November 4, three overdoses in 24 hours were reported in Hancock County.

Text “SOAR” to 419-670-7627 to receive Overdose Surge and Deadly Batch Alerts when there is a spike in overdoses or dangerous drugs are found in your area.

Plus, anonymously report deadly batches to help keep your community safe. Get The SOAR App on iOS or Android to securely submit your report, or submit right at https://thesoarinitiative.org/submit-report

“Fall Back” this weekend

Daylight Savings ends in the wee hours of November 6. Whether you change your clocks before you go to bed on Saturday or when you get up on Sunday, you’ll need to move them back one hour.

The change officially takes place at 2:00 a.m. EST on Sunday, November 6.

Merry on Main celebrates a hometown holiday

Today the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce and Village of Ada are decorating the Depot and surrounding park for the holidays, as well as for the December 3 celebration of Merry on Main.

You may be tempted to go elsewhere for Black Friday (a week earlier), but you'll only find Merry on Main in the Village of Ada.

Merry on Main
Saturday, December 3
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
A holiday event for all!

  • Meet Santa and his elves!
  • Enjoy free cookies from the Lions Club
  • Hot chocolate from Circle U Waffle Co.
  • Write a letter to Santa in the depot!
  • Do a craft at Ada First United Methodist church and so much more!
  • Let’s Dance Ada and Studio 419 will perform beginning at 11:00 a.m. in the Depot Lot area. Guests are encouraged to bring a lawn chair.

ONU Sports recap November 1-3 

NOVEMBER 3 

Women's Soccer FINAL - PK -  The Ohio Northern women's soccer team played to a scoreless draw with Otterbein in Thursday night's Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal game at Kerscher Stadium, advancing past the Cardinals 4-3 on penalty kicks.

Ohio Northern win vs. Otterbein with penalty kicks, 4-3
OAC Tournament - Semifinals

 

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