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Author-illustrator visits Ada school March 24

If your child knows of the books “Oh, Ducky!: A Chocolate Calamity,” “Moishe’s Miracle,” or better yet “I Loathe You,” then everyone is in for a treat.

David Slonim, author-book illustrator involved in those three titles will be in Ada schools in March. His Ada visit is on Tuesday, March 24.

During the week of his visit will be the spring book fair in the school media center. More details on the sale and Slonim’s visit will come later.

In case you wonder, “I Loathe You” tells the story of a monster who is afraid his parents will stop “loathing” him.

As the word gets around Ada Icon continues to grow with viewers and advertisers

By Monty Siekerman

I am impressed with the reach and effectiveness of the Ada Icon. An online newspaper has many advantages over print media. Having spent most of my career in journalism, I see the great possibilities the new technology has.

In just over a year's time, the Ada Icon has provided the community with immediate news, such as weather alerts, school closings and road conditions.

Beyond immediacy, the Icon has the ability to provide more coverage of local events because it is not limited by space, which in newspapers is determine by the amount of ads sold.

Brighten your day with fresh flowers from Carol Slane Florist

Carol Slane Florist, 410 S. Main St., Ada, reminds Icon views that fresh flowers brighten your day.

View the shop's selection today.
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Oak Street residence is Beacon Realty home of the week

Beacon Realty, 208 N. Main St., Ada, announces its featured home of the week, according to Becky Neville.

The listing is at 510 Oak St., Ada. The four-bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom residence is listed at $197,900. For more information on this listing open the attachment at the bottom of this story or call Beacon Realty at 419-634-0021.

This is my pizza

Students in the Ohio Northern University Preschool talked about things they like to eat. Pizza was a popular item for this young student.

A KISS concert at ONU? Sorry, you're 40 years too late

A group of Ohio Northern University students and their professor are researching the concert and how it impacted the Ada community, according to Harry Wilson of ONU's management and information systems.

This May 9th marks the 40th anniversary of the event at ONU’s newly-built King Horn center. This was during KISS’ Dressed to Kill tour and they were on the verge of becoming very famous. 

"We have reason to believe that KISS played Rock & Roll All Nite for the first time ever live at the ONU concert," said Wilson.

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