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Watch out for these 'Dogs

Ada freshman hurler Leona Dalton pitched a complete game victory in the 10-2 Bulldog NWC win over Bluffton Thursday. Additional photos in this set include Sidney Gossard laying down a bunt. Junior Raina England homering, (drove in three runs, scored three times). Senior catcher Sydney Newland looks a runner back. (Cort Reynolds photos)

County-wide tree discussions in Ada

16 commissioners from Ada, Kenton, Forest, Mt. Victory

By Monty  Siekerman
Representatives from the four village and town with tree commissions in Hardin County met together on Friday afternoon for the first time to discuss common issues and agreed to meet regularly to share ideas.

For example, Ada, Kenton, Forest, and Mt. Victory all have annual Arbor Day events in April.

What one town does to celebrate Arbor Day also may work in another town. Some other ideas discussed were how to get volunteers to help trim trees, how to manage insect problems, how to allocate budgets, what programs work and which ones don’t work.

ONU Recycles electronics drive

Open to Ada community

Spaghetti and fish dinners at Ada VFW

The Ada VFW has two events open to the public in April, both meals. They are:

 

Friday, April 13, 5-7 00 p.m. Spaghetti and meat balls dinner, all-you-can-eat. Adults $8 and children 10 and under $4.

 

Friday, April 27, 5-7 p.m.  Fish dinner, all-you-can-eat. Adults $8 and children 10 and under $4.

Ada tracksters post two 2nds at Bearcat Relays

By Cort Reynolds

 

SPENCERVILLE — The Ada track team competed in its first meet of this chilly, wet spring at Friday’s annual eight-team Spencerville Bearcat Relays.

 

Marion Local outlasted runner-up Fort Loramie 106-89.5 to grab the boys team title. The Ada boys came in sixth with 34 points.

 

A pair of second-place finishes by the boys comprised the best Ada relay showing. The trio of junior Brad Clum, senior Zach Breidenbach and freshman Ian Dellifield combined to clear 16-2.

 

Another scam in Hardin County.

 

The Sheriff’s Office reports:
A resident of Hardin County contacted the Hardin County Sheriff Office on Friday with a complaint that he was contacted by the sheriff’s office and advised the he had a warrant and if he would pay a bond of $1,000. Males using the names Deputy Davis and Sgt. Carrol were  the ones that contacted the resident.

The Hardin County Sheriff Office would like you to be aware that we will never call and advise that you have a warrant nor will we advise you over the phone if you ask if you have a warrant. If you receive a call like this, you can always contact the Hardin County Sheriff Office at 419-673-1268 to verify the validity.

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