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Ada school board approved several actions affecting the 2020-21 school year at its Feb. 20 board meeting.
In addition, it held a planning session with the discussion lasting for one hour and 17 minutes focusing on facilities, athletics and “miscellaneous” items.
During the meeting, the board entered three executive sessions. The first for 16 minutes, the second for 59 minutes and the third for 35 minutes.
Fred Steiner of the Ada Icon is the guest speaker at the Wednesday, Feb. 26, OWLS meeting in Ada.
The program is at First United Methodist Church with a noon luncheon followed by a talk by Steiner about the Ada Icon.
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OhioMeansJobs Hardin County and Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance will hold a Hardin County Job Fair and Hiring Expo from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 3, at Hardin County Fairgrounds, Community Building, 14134 County Road 140, Kenton.
The morning session is limited to Hardin County students only.
Over 40 employers, agencies and education providers will be on site and hiring full-time, part-time and seasonal positions.
Job seekers should bring resumes and dress for on-the-spot interviews. Door prizes will also be given away at the event.
Corsie Arn, Ada branch operations manager of Liberty National Bank, was recognized for her many years at treasurer of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.
She was presented with an appreciation award from Deb Curlis and Heather Cox during the chamber’s annual luncheon on Feb. 19.
Arn has served as treasurer of the chamber during the years of her membership on the board. Her term expired in December.
While this sight might be familiar to some Ada residents, others might not know its whereabouts. You'll find this fire-fed oven in COSI on Main. It's where you'll also find some of the best-tasting homemade bread in Hardin County.
The Hardin County Astronomy Club will meet tonight, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. at the McGuffey multipurpose room, behind the post office on Courtright Street. If weather conditions allow, there may be some observing if sky conditions allow. Otherwise, the club will have a program.