You are here

Ada's latest news

September weather observations from Pandora

Weather observations by Guy Verhoff, Pandora

The frost was on the pumpkin beginning the last week of September, as show by the local weather observations for September 2022.

A high of 87 degrees on September 21 and low of 38 degrees of September 30 were recorded.

Bulldog Track and Field take part in Zombie Hunt

Ada Bulldogs wil be part of  Spirit Week at Hammer Brothers Haunted Circus in Waynesfiled.

Symphony Storytime comes to Ada Public Library

The Lima Symphony Orchestra will bring Symphony Storytime to the Ada Public Library at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 19.

Children and their families will enjoy classic spooky selections in celebration of every candy-loving child’s favorite holiday: Halloween! This program features Moonlight the Halloween Cat by Cynthia Rylant, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams, and Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson, all accompanied by live music from Lima Symphony Orchestra musicians.

Hardin County individuals, programs recognized at Master Gardener Volunteer conference

HARDIN COUNTY--Penny Hudson was one of five individuals recognized as “Outstanding Master Gardener Volunteer” at the 2022 MGV State Conference Awards Program held October 7-8 in Cuyahoga County near Cleveland.

The local Hardin County OSU Extension group was also nominated for five other state awards at the conference.

Ohio crop production report predicts smaller corn and soybean yields

Ohio corn and soybean producers expect smaller yields this year, according to Cheryl Turner, State Statistician, USDA  NASS, Ohio Field Office.

Swing! brings jive, Lindy Hop, hip-hop swing to the Freed Center

The School of Visual and Performing Arts at Ohio Northern University will celebrate the Swing Jazz era with two performances of Swing! on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. at the Freed Center for the Performing Arts. Underwritten by Liberty National Bank, the Broadway song-and-dance show has shattered ethnic and cultural barriers through styles such as Jive, Swing, Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Hip-Hop Swing.

The show is directed and choreographed by guest artist Alison Solomon who comes to ONU straight from London where she was choreographing the workshop of a new West End/Broadway bound musical. She saw Swing! on Broadway when it opened in 1999 and "was mesmerized and inspired, to say the least."

Pages