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Bluffton's Bambi - this story could have easily taken place in Ada

Note: This is a story about a newborn fawn who happened to be caught in the May 28 flash flood and separated from its mother. The story took place in Bluffton, but the Icon thought it might be of interest to Ada Icon viewers.

On Sunday the Bluffton Icon posted a photo of a newborn fawn discovered in an unnamed Bluffton location. In that story we revealed that Bambi was alone, and curled up in some greenery.

We concluded that:

1 - Bambi was an orphan, or
2 - Bambi's mother left the fawn with plans to return later.

Drum roll, please: Ada's final 2013-14 school honor roll

Here is the honor roll for the 4th quarter at Ada Exempted Village Schools for the 2013-2014 school year:

ALL "A" HONOR ROLL
12th Grade: Jessica Hill, Annabel Pinkney, Matthew Wilcox.

11th Grade: Alexis Amburgey, Noah Beach, Allison Howard, Terra Hunter, Gabriella Linnon, Caralee Stover, Victoria Wyss.

10th Grade: Benjamin Bowers, Alexandra Boyadzhiev, Thomas Chen, Rylan Hissong, Alissa Schlachter, Megan Simon, Katelyn Stuart, Casey Swick, Blake Willeke, Mackenzie Wills.

Hand art

The Zimmerly brothers - Josiah and Elijah - proudly show off their knuckle and arm paintings received during Saturday's Ada Public Library summer reading program launch. They are the sons of Steve and Corey Zimmerly.

Two sports camps at Ada High school

Two summer sports camps take place in June in Ada. Here’s the details:

High School Volleyball Camp
June 2-5
9-11 a.m.
Ada HS gym
Cost: $25

Ada Lady Bulldog Basketball Camp
June 9-11
3-5 p.m.
For students entering 3rd to 8th grades
Cost: $20

Community Health Professionals piloting senior companion service in Ada

Community Health Professionals, Inc. is piloting a new, non-medical senior companion service this month, called Hometown Helpers.

The companionship program offers caregivers who will spend time with seniors, providing socialization and assistance with living tasks like grocery shopping, errands, playing games, reading, transportation to appointments, eating a meal together, feeding a pet and more.

“Whether you live across the country or across the street from your aging family members, it helps to know they have someone nearby who can check in and spend time with them,” said Brent Tow, CHP President/CEO.

Cessna Minutemen 4-H Club start thinking about Hardin County Fair

by Jessica Breidenbach

On May 20, 2014 the Cessna Minutemen met for a meeting at the Walnut Grove United Methodist Church. President Zac Breidenbach called the meeting to order. Levi Thompson led the Pledge of Allegiance and Tiffany Gebrin led the 4-H pledge. Secretary Kenzie Kater held roll call by asking the Cessna Minutemen their favorite summer activity. Eighteen members were present. The minutes and the treasurer's report were read and approved.

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