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Trophy winners

Ada High school seniors, with the Interclass Contest trophy, from left, Jessica Hill, Annabel Pinkney, Cole Tabor and Emily Keckler.

Ada HS seniors win the 2014 Interclass Contest trophy

Ada’s oldest competitive event is not played on the athletic field. Rather, in the auditorium.

On March 21, the 108th annual Interclass Contest, founded in 1907, played itself out as it had 107 times prior. Seniors, juniors and sophomore competed in four categories: Essay, Poetry, Short Stories, and Dramatic Readings.

PHOTOS OF ALL CONTESTANTS ARE IN AN
ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.

2014 area county fair dates set

Area county fair dates for 2014 are now set. They follow:

• Allen County Fair: Aug. 25 to 23
• Hancock County Fair: Aug. 27 to Sept. 1
• Hardin County Fair: Sept. 2 to 7
• Paulding County Fair: June 9 to 14
• Putnam County Fair: June 23 to 28
• Van Wert County Fair: Aug. 27 to Sept. 1

Mary Jane Whetsler, 1930-2014

Mary Jane Whetsler, 83, died on Friday, March 21, 2014 at Lost Creek Care Center, Lima.

She was born on December 16, 1930 in Dola, Ohio, to Charles Isaac and Della (Atha) Smith and they preceded her in death. On November 29, 1958 she married Marvin Ray Whetsler and he died on April 3, 1977.

Mary Jane was a homemaker. She formerly attended the First Baptist Church of Ada. She worked at HARCO Industries for many years.

Surviving are three daughters: Becky (Tim) Campbell of Ada, Cheryl Whetsler of Lima and Patricia "Patty" (Bryan) Shadley of Ada; nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters.

Ada Kiwanis members hear about Hardin Volunteer in Police Service

President Heather Cox called the weekly meeting of the Ada Kiwanis Club to order at noon on Tuesday, March 18 at McIntosh Center, Ohio Northern University. Cox offered the invocation.

University to host 37th annual Law Review Symposium

Ohio Northern University presents the 37th Annual Law Review Symposium, “Who’s Afraid of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Legal and Ethical Issues in Anticorruption Law,” in the Pettit College of Law’s Celebrezze Moot Court Room on Friday, March 28. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. This symposium is open to the public.

Speakers at the symposium will discuss the various areas of dealing with business, political, and legal corruption, with a specific focus on combating corruption both domestically and internationally.

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