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 Funeral services for Rose Marie Johns

 Rose Marie Johns, age 68, of McGuffey, passed away on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at Lima Memorial Health System. 

PHOTO Don't blow it

For all who mow lawns in Ada, the Village has a friendly reminder: please don't blow clippings onto the road, where they will ultimately be washed into the sewer system. Road debris of all kinds (cans, bottles, bags, etc.) creates a costly clog. 

Bulldog softball tames Bearcats

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__Playing at home, the Ada High School softball team defeated Spencerville in workmanlike fashion 7-1 in a Northwest Conference makeup game on a warm Tuesday evening, April 16.

Bulldog baseball edged by Bearcats

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__The Ada High School baseball team lost a 4-0 battle to visiting Spencerville in a Northwest Conference makeup game at War Memorial Park on a warm Tuesday evening, April 16.

GIRLS summit addresses political aspiration gap

View 2024 GIRLS summit photos

By Paula Pyzik Scott

In early April, the second annual GIRLS summit (Girls Increasing Representation Leadership) at Ohio Northern University brought middle school girls from Ada, Kenton and Upper Scioto Valley schools to meet and interact with local women in elected office as well as with women studying political science.

The guests were greeted by young women from the ONU Institute for Civics and Public Policy and Leaders’ Council. Emcee Alison Ringhiser, a sophomore Political Science Major, opened the event by encouraging the participants to “increase representation of women in any and all sectors.”

The event was created in response to research done by Dr. Theresa Schroeder Hageman, Adjunct Instructor of Political Science, on why the United States has a greater gender gap in elected office than other countries.

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Hardin County revolving loan fund makes first award

Funding from Hardin County Commissioners

The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance and the Hardin County Commissioners announced today the approval of the first loan through the Hardin County Local Revolving Loan Fund Program (Local RLF).

The recipient of the Local RLF assistance is Kitchen’s Supermarket, LLC. A locally owned grocery store with plans to open in Kenton in the coming weeks. Details about the store will be provided at a later date. Support provided by the Local RLF will be used to purchase necessary equipment for the operation of the store.

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