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Voting in Ada

Jerri Loheide and John Davis vote at the N Men's Building Tuesday. Watch The Icon tonight for local election results. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Hardin County Red Cross helping Ada family following house fire

The American Red Cross of Hardin County is helping an Ada family of three following a Monday night fire at their residence. 

Red Cross Disaster Responders Arin Tracy and Bob Cunningham provided the family aid for immediate needs including temporary shelter, food and clothing.       

The Red Cross will continue to aid the residents as needed and assist in long term recovery planning with resources, information, and referrals to partner agencies.

Carol Slane Florist says: Time to order Thanksgiving arrangements

Carol Slane Florists reminds Icon viewers that it's time to order Thanksgiving flowers and table arrangements.

Contact the florist at 410 S. Main St., Ada. 419-634-7910.

Very distinguished

Sandra Neely was named the 2015 Ada Town and Gown Distinguished Citizen of the year. This year's banquet was Nov. 2.

Watch tonight's Icon for more details of Neely's presentation.

At the banquet, previous distinguished citizens of the year were recognized.

Bulldogs headed to playoffs for 9th time in past 10 seasons

By Dusty Donley

Allen East racked up 401 yards of total offense, but ultimately it was five turnovers that sealed their fate as the Mustangs lost to the Ada Bulldogs for the 11th straight time, 21-6.

With the win, the Bulldogs are propelled back into post season play for the ninth time in the past 10 seasons. Ada finished their 2015 regular season gridiron campaign with a 6-4 overall record, while going 4-3 in the Northwest Conference.

Local businesses invited to join "25 days of Christmas" buy local contest

The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance and the Buy Ada First Committee will host the 25 Days of Christmas Buy Local Contest Nov. 23 to Dec. 17. 

The two groups invite businesses to partner with them on this initiative to encourage people to shop local this holiday season.

Any Hardin County business may participate. Businesses need to display the Buy Local First Hardin County sign and donate a $25 gift certificate.

This event will be promoted through local media and our Facebook page.

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