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Ada council will review solid waste bids on Sept. 1

The Icon will begin to cover Ada council meetings this fall. The next meeting is at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 1.

Tuesday's agenda and minutes from the Aug. 18 meeting are in an attachment at the bottom of this story.

Among items on council's agenda includes review of Aug. 20 bid opening for solid waste contracts that begin Dec. 1.

Bids were received from Republic Services, Waste Management and Allen County Refuse. The village currently contracts with Waste Management.

Upcoming village meetings and events on the council calendar include:

How many pieces may I eat?

Here's the latest creation from Viva Maria's Pizza and Pasta in Ada. It's called a yummy Buckeye dessert pizza made with Nutella. (Photo from Viva Maria's Facebook)

Second half too much for Rams; Ada pulls away for a 69-29 win

By Dusty Donley
Upper Scioto Valley kept it interesting for two quarters, but ultimately couldn't keep up with the high octane Ada offense as the Bulldogs scored 42 points over the final 35 minutes, giving them a hard fought 69-28 road victory.

Sophomore gunslinger Seth Conley picked up right where he left off last season, throwing for 420 yards and 8 touchdowns in the non-conference win.

We The Kings to headline Ohio Northern University’s Tunes on the Tundra

Ohio Northern University’s Tunes on the Tundra will feature We The Kings, with PUBLIC as the opening act, in the ONU Field House on Friday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the ONU Student Senate.

“As leaders of the campus, we believe events like this are crucial to keeping students excited and proud of their campus,” said Gina Grandillo, president of the ONU Student Senate.

Future Bulldog star

A future Ada girls' basketball super star takes a practice shot during playtime at the Ohio Northern University Child Development Center, now in session for teh 2015-16 school year.

Liberty National financial ed program reached 272 Hardin students

Liberty National Bank financial ed program reached 272 Hardin students last school year

Ada, Kenton and Ridgemont high schools took advantage of Ever-Fi Financial Literacy Program, a free, online financial literacy program sponsored by Liberty National Bank, at no cost to the schools, during the 2014-15 school year.

Liberty National Bank has partnered with leading education technology company EverFi, Inc., to bring this interactive, web-based financial management program to 2,302 students in Hardin, Logan and Union Counties since the program’s inception in 2011.

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