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State of the Village of Ada annual presentation

The following presentation was made to the Village of Ada council on Tuesday, January 10. Mayor David Retterer noted that an annual state of the village report is required by the State of Ohio.

Village of Ada, Ohio 
State of the Village 
Mayor David A. Retterer

January 10, 2023

The state of any organization is in large part defined by the employees of the organization and others who our village depends on to get things done.

The administrative team of the village lies in folks in a wide variety of areas: Safety (police and office workers), Utilities (water and sewer), planning (Village Administrator), Finance (Fiscal Officer), Public Works (streets, etc.), the Ada Pool, and although the Village Councilors are not actually employees of the village they play an important role in all of this.

January 12 remote learning day for K-12

Ada Exempted Village Schools have announced a remote learning day on Thursday, January 12 due to dense fog.

Laura Barnhardt Corle and Ed Corle art exhibit at Lea Art Gallery

The works of Ohio Northern University alumni Laura Barnhardt Corle (BFA ’77) and Ed Corle (BFA ’78) are now on view at the Lea Art Gallery at the University of Findlay.

The faculty exhibit opens the 2023 gallery season and runs until January 27.

A reception is scheduled for Wednesday, January 18, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Lea Gallery, Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion, UF Campus.

Bulldog Sumner to play hoops at ONU

Story and photos by Cort Reynolds

Ada High School senior standout Courtney Sumner signed a college letter of intent to play basketball for Ohio Northern University Tuesday afternoon, January 10.

Sumner thus follows in the footsteps of her current All-American wrestling brother Chase and father Jason, as well as her former Ada coach Morgan (Dumbaugh) Bass, as Polar Bears. 

In fact, playing with Chase as a youngster in their stone driveway is what got Courtney interested in basketball. The duo spent a lot of days practicing at the family court when she was growing up, sparking her love for the game. “Chase was pretty hard on her,” said Jason Sumner, the former Ada wrestling head coach.

Courtney seriously considered Bluffton University and Malone but settled on Ohio Northern, informing Bear head coach Mark Huelsman of her decision January 2. “I thought I’d fit in better at ONU,” she explained. “They play at a faster pace and it is a family atmosphere at ONU."

She plans to major in early childhood education and reside on campus.

Ada head coach Zach Ricker said, “I know her goal was to play close to home. To play early on, Courtney will have to find a role where she learns how to contribute with her athleticism.”

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2023 Made in Ada Football Festival will be held on August 26

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has announced:

Mark your calendars, the 7th Annual Made in Ada Football Festival is returning Saturday, August 26, 2023!

Food trucks, music, drinks, the one and only 'Wilson Football drop', and so much MORE.

Planning is already underway, and we can't wait to share everything we have in store. Make sure to follow www.facebook.com/adaareachamberofcommerce to stay up to date and learn how YOU can get involved!

2022 Ada Police officer accomplishments recognized with certificates, awards

By Paula Scott 

On Monday, January 9, 2023, the Ada Police Department presented awards to officers for accomplishments from 2022. The awards recognized exceptional service including life-saving actions and risking threat to their own lives, as well as community and administrative activities.

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