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News flash! Junior Winter Guard - first in class

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Congratulations to Ada! Junior High Winter Guard, First in Class, Junior High Flag Line division; Ada High School Winter Guard, First in Class, Scholastic Open division, at the Ohio Indoor Performance Association competition Saturday, Feb. 7.

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Ada host to one of largest ag programs in NW Ohio - over 500 expected to attend

Farmers in the area will soon have the opportunity to participate in the Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference (CTC), one of the largest agricultural programs in northwestern Ohio.

Over 500 farmers, consultants, industry representatives, government officials and the curious will meet each day of the two day conference to listen to university specialists, industry representatives, and producers discuss new products and ideas for agriculture.

Lots of basketball experience

Tom Simmons (left)  greets Gale Daugherty and Joe Campoli at the ONU men's basketball game Saturday. Simmons has been athletic director since 1999. Daugherty, who now lives in Lexington, Ky., was head coach from 1972 to 1992. Campoli was assistant coach with Daugherty for 20 years, then head coach from 1992 to 2005. (Monty Siekerman photo)

It's Frosty Week in Ada

Frosty and friends showed up all over town this week. These guys aren't shy about photographs, so the Icon snapped a few and share them with viewers. Click here to view the snowman photo gallery.

Frosty and friends show up in Ada lawns this week - here's a review

Frosty and his friends showed up in Ada this week. The Icon cell phone camera guy (aka Monty Siekerman) talked with several of these Ada guests.

He files this report:

413 Oak St.
This yard looks like a lunar landscape, but may be a collection of giant snowballs or unfinished work of snowman builders.

430 N. Johnson St. 
A sprig of pine serves as hair for this snowman.

Leftover snow
What do you do with leftover snow? You make a four-snowball snowman.

809 S. Main St. 
Here is a family of three snowmen Looks like one ran through a thicket. 

Hardin County Lamb & Wool Queen and scholarship forms available

The Hardin County Sheep Improvement Association is looking for 2015 Lamb & Wool Queen contestants and scholarship applicants.

Eligible candidates for the title, Lamb & Wool Queen, must be age 15 through 20 as of Jan. 1, 2015, and either live on a farm where sheep are produced, or have a sheep project in the Hardin County Junior Fair to be eligible. Contestants must complete an entry form.

For further information about the Lamb & Wool Queen contest, please contact the Sheep Improvement Queen Committee Chair, Kristie Fay at 419-673-8264.

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