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HARDIN COUNTY⎯Applications are being accepted for 2022 Hardin County Agriculture Hall of Fame inductees. Nominees must have made their major  contribution to agriculture primarily as a result of being born, growing up, living in, or working  in Hardin County, Ohio. Outstanding agriculturalists may be nominated by individuals or  organizations.

By Cort Reynolds

MT. BLANCHARD⎯The Ada High School girls soccer team lost its first match of the season 7-0 at Riverdale Wednesday evening in the North Central Ohio  Soccer Association opener.

The Lady Bulldogs fell to 4-1 this season overall and 0-1 in NCOSA play with the loss. The Falcon girls improved to 2-3-1 overall and 1-0 in NCOSA action with the win.

"We were without two junior starters (Kailey Wagner and Elsie Allen), so we had a complicated situation going into this game," said first-year Ada head coach Doug Dewese.

By Cort Reynolds

LEIPSIC⎯The Ada High School volleyball team lost in three sets at Leipsic in the Northwest Conference opener Wednesday evening, September 7.

The 25-12, 25-17, 25-17 loss dropped the Ada season record to 5-3 overall and 0-1 in the NWC. Leipsic improved to 6-1 and 1-0 in the NWC with the win.

By Cort Reynolds

After three home non-league games to kick off the season, the Ada High School football team begins the seven-game Northwest Conference portion of its slate at tough Leipsic Friday.

Both teams are 1-2 entering league play. Ada's three opponents thus far have a combined record of 7-2.

"Leipsic is very, very big and physical," said Ada head coach Toby Smith. "We will have our hands full. We will have to maximize our opportunities when we get them.

The Harvest & Herb Festival, a program of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, is bringing a celebration of fall to Main Street, Ada: parade, 140 vendor booths, food, fun and the crowning of festival royalty.

Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine will offer a free, public presentation on “The Role of Justice” at Ohio Northern University at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13 in Tilton Hall, Room 129.

Justice DeWine began his six-year elected term on the Ohio Supreme Court in 2017. He is known for the quality and thoroughness of his legal opinions, which reflect his strong belief in judicial restraint and his respect for the constitutional roles of the other co-equal branches of government.

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