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Ada Gators open 2023 swim season vs. Shawnee

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada Gators (formerly Lost Creek) summer swim team dove into its 2023 season with a home meet vs. Shawnee Thursday evening, June 8.

Shawnee edged the Gators 348-305 in the combined final team score. Ada won the boys meet 196-132, while the Gator girls lost 216-109.

Landry Harriger won five individual races in the boys 9-10 age group to pace the Gators.

Lincoln Harriger touched first in four events in the 11-12 bracket.

Luke Harriger was first in three races in the 7-8 division.

Olivia Agozzino (11-12) and Kyleigh Nau each finished first in three races for Ada.

Brayden Miller (15-18), Jack Baumgartner (15-18) and Jason Emerick (13-14) captured two first-place finishes apiece for the victorious Gator boys.

Ada swims at Bluffton next Monday, then hosts Findlay next Thursday, June 15.

June 8 Score Sheet

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VFW Car Show on June 10

Visit nature's showroom--the Ada War Memorial Park, that is--for a beautiful display of vehicles at the Park-in-the-Park car, truck and bike show hosted by VFW Post 9381. Registration 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; awards given at 5 p.m. at the band shell.

Mural to honor Hardin County baseball great Ray Brown

More than 40 years after his death, one of the greatest and most successful athletes from Northwest Ohio was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Now, 17 years after his enshrinement in Cooperstown, Ohio Northern University faculty and students are working with his hometown of Alger to honor him.

A historical marker and mural both are in the works to honor baseball great Ray Brown.

Hancock County Highway construction update

Week of June 12, 2023

LIMA, Ohio (Thursday, June 8, 2023) The following construction projects are anticipated to affect highways in Hancock County next week. All outlined work is weather permitting.

INTERSTATE 75 PROJECTS

Interstate 75 rest areas, both directions, between State Route 235 and U.S. 68/SR 15 will close on Thursday, June 15, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. for utility work.

U.S. 30 between State Route 235 and the Wyandot County line will be restricted to one lane for resurfacing.

U.S. 68 between County Road 26 and Township Road 25 will have intermittent lane restrictions for culvert work.

Ohio-wide air quality advisory for June 7-8

UPDATE: The advisory expired at the end of June 8.

Ohio EPA is issuing a statewide Air Quality Advisory as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to adversely impact air quality. The advisory is in effect beginning Wednesday, June 7. Ohio EPA expects the Air Quality Index to be in the “unhealthy for sensitive groups” to “unhealthy” ranges.

When air quality is in this range, people who are in sensitive groups (due to medical conditions, exposure conditions, or innate susceptibility) may experience health effects during outdoor activities. To decrease the potential for health issues, sensitive groups of people (children, elderly, people with asthma or COPD) should limit prolonged or strenuous outdoor activity.

To see realtime air quality in your area, visit the AirNow website.

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A week of calls to the Ada Police Department

By Paula Scott

At twice-monthly meetings of the Ada Council, Ada Police Chief Alec Cooper provides councilors and the mayor with an update including the total number of calls received since the last meeting.

But what is a week of calls like for Ada's finest? The Hardin County Sheriff's dispatch log for June 1-7 shows the following calls including 12 medical emergencies, 9 traffic stops and a range of other vehicle-related issues. Stay tuned for the Icon's report on the June 6 council meeting including Chief Cooper's update.

June 1 - Neighbor Complaint

June 1 - Vehicle Breaking And Entering

June 1 - Property Damage Accident

June 1- New

June 1 - Property Damage Accident

June 1- 911 Open Line/Accidental Dial

June 1 - Follow-Up

June 1 - Medical Emergency

June 1- 911 Open Line/Accidental Dial

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