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Apollo superintendent to retire; board plans a rehire

Judy Wells, Superintendent, Apollo Career Center, is retiring Jan. 31, 2014.

The Board of Education proposes to re-employ Judy Wells, Superintendent, in the same
position she is retiring from, at its regular Board of Education meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday,
Nov. 25,2013, at the Apollo Career Center.

The Board of Education welcomes public comment at its Monday, Oct. 28, 2013,
7 p.m. meeting at the Apollo Career Center, 3325 Shawnee Road, Lima.

A chance to redeem yourself with your overdue book fines at the library

Want a creative way to pay off your Ada Public Librry overdue book fines?

From Monday, Sept. 16, until Friday, Sept. 27, the Ada Public Library will be collecting canned goods and non perishable items to assist the local food pantry, according to Amanda Bennett, director.

Your donation will clear fines of $5 or less from your account (Food donations do not count toward replacement fees).

The library will be closed on Saturday for the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Fest.

Thursday prayer vigil

A prayer vigil was held for Austin Weber Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in the Ada War Memorial football stadium.  Austin, who is a 2012 graduate of Ada, was in a skateboarding accident on Wednesday and has a serious brain injury. The event was organized by Mackenzie Zembower who is a 2013 graduate of Ada. Several prayers were given throughout the vigil and the group sang "Amazing Grace." Friends attending the vigil shared some of their favorite stories of Austin with the crowd. (Photo by Alisa Armbrecht)

Hardin Dems will have booth at Harvest and Herb Fest

Eighteen Central and Executive Committee members and guests met at Henry’s for the September meeting of the Hardin County Democrats.  The Committees unanimously endorsed John Patrick Carney for State Auditor and Nina Turner for Secretary of State.  Chair Traxler was in Columbus on Monday when Representative Carney announced his candidacy.

Traxler thanked the 12 people who cleaned up and then set-up the fair booth, those who worked all week in the Democrat booth at the Hardin County Fair and then helped to box up everything for next year. 

Ada eighth grader Zach Beaschler offers this NFL season overview

By Zach Beaschler
Ada eighth grader

The favorite sport in America is football (no doubt), but the NFL has changed so much since last season.

I don't mean NFL rules or the NFL cities. I mean NFL teams and coaches.

First, are the Eagles. They fired their head coach Andy Reid and now they have old head coach of Oregon Chip Kelly. During the preseason the Eagles picked Micheal Vick over Nick Foles for starting quarterback. Their first round pick was Line Johnson offensive tackle with the 4th pick overall.

Iconic Bakery: Care for a 5-minute chocolate mug cake?

Bluffton's newest cookbook is from an institution with the youngest residents. Bluffton Child Development Center released "Kitchen Classics" cookbook this fall. Copies are available at the Center for $12.

The book has 84 pages of recipes plus an index of recipes and additional information like ingredient substitutions, counting calories, and even napkin folding.

All recipes are from students (with help from their parents).

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