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Give me an "A"!

The sidelines were busy at Bluffton on Friday night. Here's an Ada High School varsity cheerleading keeping the crowd pumped.

Quarter century of service recognized

The Ada Public Library Board of Trustees, recognized Janet Klingler, for her 25 years of employment as the fiscal officer of the Library, as part of the September Board meeting.   

President Mike Hurtig showed the Board's appreciation by presenting Janet with a 25-year plaque.

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What a game! Bulldogs by 1 over Pirates thanks to Levi Bass blocked PAT

By Dusty Donley

A monster 28-point fourth quarter and a late game blocked extra point helped the visiting Ada Bulldogs secure an amazing comeback victory as they defeated the Bluffton Pirates, 42-41. Down 35-14 with just over a quarter to play, the Bulldogs rallied behind the arm of Freshman gunslinger Seth Conley, scoring four times in a thrilling fourth period. The win moves Ada to (2-3) overall and (1-2) in the Northwest Conference.

Both offenses started slow, with neither finding the end zone in the first quarter, but once the scoring started, it didn't stop until the final seconds ticked off the clock.

Ada vs. Bluffton game stats here

Here are the game stats for the Ada vs. Bluffton football game. They are an attachment at the bottom of this story.

Job fair

Lots of events will take place at Community Health Professionals in October. Two of those include a job fair a "lunch and learn." Some of the details are on the sign in front of CHP.

15 with Samantha Fell: "Enjoy every part of your life!"

By Torie Wright

You graduated from Ada in 2010 and from the University of Dayton in 2014. How does it feel to now be a high school and college alum?

It feels great! My dad once told me to “enjoy every part of your life.” I loved high school, had a great college experience, and am now having so much fun living in a big city. I have great memories from all my years of schooling and am looking forward to making even better ones post-graduation!

I understand you’re living in Chicago now. What do you do for a living? Do you like your job?

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