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Coming down

The fence comes down around the former First United Methodist Church building on Main Street.

Ada police call log July 9-14

Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger, provided The Icon with the following police call logs from July 9 to 14.

July 9th
• Handled alarm drop on E Montford
• Handled unwanted person complaint on E Collage
• Report taken for theft on N Main St
• Handled neighbor trouble complaint on North St

July 10th
• Traffic stop warning for equipment
• Handled well being check on S Johnson
• Assist other agency
• Handled harassment complaint on S Johnson
• Handled neighbor trouble complaint on N Main St
• Traffic stop warning for left of center & speed

Several local artists in next ArtSpace/Lima exhibit

ArtSpace/Lima announces the opening of ArtSpace/Pops: A Fine Craft Invitational in The Ellen Nelson Gallery, Saturday, Aug. 4. The show includes several local artists.

ArtSpace/Pops features all new works by 20 area craftsmen and -women in a joint showing which builds on the success of its predecessor in 2011.

Clara Mae Kramer visitation Friday in Alger

Clara Mae Kramer

Visitation:
Friday, July 20
6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
701 North Front Street
Alger

Service:
Saturday, July 21
10:00 AM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
701 North Front Street
Alger

 

Update: Brush pick up moved to today and Monday

FRIDAY BRUSH PICKUP UPDATE:

There has been a change in the brush pick up dates.  The contractor is in Ada today (FRIDAY) to begin removing brush from tree lawns. 

It is the village's understanding at this point that the contractor will also be in Ada on Monday to complete the pick up.  It is not yet clear if the contractor will also be in town tomorrow.

Residents are asked to place brush in the tree lawns for easier removal. Please do not park cars on the streets in front of or near brush piles, as the contractor may not be able to pick up around vehicles.

In case you've forgotten

In case you've forgotten - rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then precipitated—that is, become heavy enough to fall under gravity. Here's a result of the rain in Ada on July 19.

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