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McDonald’s offers $1.25 Shamrock Shakes to support Ronald McDonald House Charities, March 13‐17

To support the local Ronald McDonald Houses, Lewis Family McDonald’s, including Ada's McDonald's is offering small Shamrock Shakes for $1.25 from March 13‐17, and will donate 25 cents from each shake sold to our local Ronald McDonald Houses.

Here's the Shamrock Shake-Ronald McDonald House story

Since first launching in the U.S., the Shamrock Shake has built an almost cult‐like following. But the beloved minty green treat has another legacy that even its most loyal
fans may not know.

God Rocks continue as popular item at The Inn at ONU

God Rocks continue to be offered at The Inn at ONU.

They include handmade bracelets, necklaces and plaques and are offered in The Inn at ONU gift shop, Ada.

Connie Grashel from Portage, Ind., is the artist behind the creations. Although not from Ada, she has a niece who attends ONU and a cousin employed at ONU.

Carrying a religious theme, the items are meant to be carried as a reminder that God is our rock and our salvation, says Grashel.

The Inn's Facebook page recently offered this reminder to Icon viewers:

"With Easter right around the corner, many of us reflect upon our faith this time of year.

Ready to check out your books?

Thirty or more book renewals ago there were high school librarians at Ada schools. Here's those volunteers from 1984-85 school year - 30 years ago. Names of students are under the photograph. 

CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE.

Coming soon to Ada

An excavator works at the site of the nursing home construction on State Route 81 near Ada schools. Not many days of work were lost this winter even though the weather was severe. A ground thawer, which is like a big boiler, was used to heat the ground in areas where work needed to be done. Presently, construction is proceeding on grading and underground plumbing and storm sewers. DMK of Louisville, Ky., is general contractor. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Vancrest of Ada will employ 75 to 85 persons; should be completed by December

By Monty Siekerman
The $6 million Vancrest of Ada nursing home that is now under construction will probably be completed by December, according to Mark A. White, president, Vancrest Management Corp.

The 56,000-square-foot facility will have 50 beds for skilled nursing care and 32 assisted living units within the main facility. Rehab services will be available when it opens. Vancrest of Ada will employ 75 to 85 people.

Kenton Amateur Radio Club meets March 30

The Kenton Amateur Radio Club will meet on Monday March 30, at 6 p.m. at Henry’s Restaurant, Kenton. (Dinner is at 6 p.m. with the meeting beginning at 7 p.m.

Anyone interested in Amateur Radio is welcome to attend.

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