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Ada police log April 27-May 3

April 27th
-          Assisting other agency
-          Traffic stop warning for improper turn
-          Traffic stop warning for speed
-          Assist other agency
-          Handled a parking complaint
-          Traffic stop warning for speed
-          Handled a property violation complaint
-          Traffic stop warning for equipment
-          Handled a possible assault complaint
-          Handled a drunk male complaint
-          Traffic stop warning for equipment

Mustard Seed Cafe plans Mother's Day brunch

Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St. Bluffton will be serving a Mother’s Day 4-Course Brunch May 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations are suggested; call 567-226-1120.

ADULTS

1st Course - Choice of
Avocado Blue Cheese Salad or
Creamy Spring Onion Soup

2nd Course –Baked Egg Cups
Choice of Caprese or
Southwest

3rd Course– Choice of
Coffee-Rubbed Filet Mignon with Mushroom Gratin & Shallot Sauce
Chicken Crepes with Brie, Spinach and Artichoke Cream
Smoked Salmon with Lemon Risotto and Asparagus

Youth Group of Ada Family Center collecting clothes, food and toys for area family

Ada Family Center Area 51 Youth Group is holding a clothing, food and toy drive for four Ada youth who lost everything in a fire on May 4.

Items accepted include non-perishable food donations of all types. Persons wanting to make donations should contact Haley Smith at [email protected].

In addition, donations are being collection on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Community Health Professionals, 1200 S. Main St. Ada.

Information on needed items follow:
(hygiene items, toys, bedding)

Special council meeting May 12

David Retterer, Ada mayor, has called a special council meeting for Tuesday, May 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers.

The purpose of the meeting is to enter into executive session to discuss terms of employment and union negotiations. 

The Streets Committee is scheduled to begin following the conclusion of the meeting.

 

 

Society for Clinical Pathology National Student Honor Awards to two ONU students

Two Ohio Northern University students in the West Central Ohio Medical Laboratory Science (WCOMLS) program have received the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) National Student Honor Award.

PHOTOS AT BOTTOM OF STORY.

Emily Fanello, a senior medical laboratory science major from Medina, Ohio, and Molly Wukusick, a senior medical laboratory major from Waynesfield, Ohio, will be presented with a certificate from the ASCP at a WCOMLS graduation ceremony on May 8.

Alex James and Blake Willeke receive state FFA degrees

Alex James and Blake Willeke, Ada High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) members, received State Degrees at the Ohio FFA convention May 1 in Columbus.

Willeke and James, juniors, are involved in crop production as well as animal science projects. The degree also requires hours of community service, leadership activities and other school activities.

Photo: Blake Willeke and Alex James received the State Degree at the recent Ohio FFA Convention. With them is FFA advisor, Tony Dyer.

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