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The Cadets are coming to Ada! Drum and bugle corp here May 14-June 15

Ohio Northern University has been selected as the primary spring training site for The Cadets, one of the oldest and most honored continuously operating drum and bugle corps in the country.

The Cadets will rehearse on campus from May 14 to June 15. A program of Youth Education in the Arts, the group has members from all over the country and world.

During their time on campus, the corps will practice daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rehearsals at Ohio Northern’s Dial-Roberson stadium will be open to the public. Visitors should park at Wander Field due to construction on Klingler Road.

Ada police log April 13-19

April 13th
-          Assisting EMS at ATI
-          Female arrested on a warrant, report taken
-          Handled a juvenile matter
-          Handled a welfare check
-          Assist EMS on W Dobbins
-          Handled an injury accident
-          Handled a welfare check on W Highland
-          Handled a juvenile complaint at McDonalds
-          Handled a reckless driver complaint

Kindergarten information meeting April 29 in Ada school cafeteria

A kindergarten information meeting will be held Wednesday, April 29 from 7-8 p.m. in the  Ada Public Schools Cafeteria. Parents are invited to meet the Ada kindergarten teachers and to receive answers to questions about kindergarten screening, kindergarten expectations, State of Ohio Common Core Standards, and more.

The agenda is as follows:

7 p.m. Welcome & Teacher Panel
7:30 p.m. Tour the School and Classrooms
7:45 p.m. Gather Back in Cafeteria For Final Questions
8 p.m. Departure

Go 'Dogs!

Members of the Ada High School boys' tennis team join in a pre-game ceremony prior to their match against Bluffton on April 21.

Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H club meets

By Cassidy Deckling, Reporter
The Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H club met on March 23 in the Hardin Northern Ag building.

The meeting was presided by Holly Wilson and roll call was favorite candy bar. Forty-two members, seven advisors, and thirteen guests were present. The meeting started with recreation at seven, where the members participated in indoor relays.

The 4-H pledge and Pledge of Allegiance were led by Brenna Flowers and Carl Woodruff. Project books were passed out and dues were paid. Alyssa Heldman educated members on how to be safe when mowing lawns this summer.

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