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Sugar Grove UMC ice cream social July 26

Sugar Grove United Methodist Church, will hold an ice cream social from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26.

The event includes Dietsch’s ice cream. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for youth. For ticket information call 419-233-3148.

The water's fine!

American Red Cross swim lessons are underway at the Ada Community Pool. Here's a young swimmer in the program. CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO.

Ada is a biker's paradise on Saturday

The bikers are coming to Ada on Saturday.

There could be as many as 300 – all on 10-speeds and similar varieties. Their arrival is part of the annual Young’s Ice Cream Charity Bike Tour, an 83-mile (one way) jaunt from Yellow Springs to Ada and return.

CLICK HERE to visit Young's website to learn more about the event.

County's five-year strategic plan explained in Ada Wednesday

Vision: Unite our community heritage with new growth, expansion, innovation and talent for Hardin County to become a model community in northwest Ohio.

Ada CIC members will hear first-hand about that vision, which is part of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance five-year strategic plan.

The session is part of CIC’s monthly meeting, open to the public is at noon in the Dean’s Heritage Room (Conference Room 7) in McIntosh Center at Ohio Northern University.

Representatives of the county chamber and business alliance will make the presentation in Ada.

The major weather number: 85

The magic number: 85. For the past three days, 85 was the high temperature reading in the area, according to Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

Here are the daily weather summaries for the past seven days.

Apollo's Academy of Medical Careers open house July 21

Apollo’s Academy of Medical Careers will hold an open house on Monday, July 21 from 2-6 p.m. in its new downtown location. For the next two years, The Enterprise Building at 201 W. Market Street, Lima, will be home to Apollo’s adult medical programs while the school’s main campus is under construction.

The medical community, area businesses, city, county and economic development officials, along with the community, are invited to tour the facility.

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