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Trick-or-treat at Vancrest of Ada on Oct. 27

Vancrest of Ada hopes that youngsters will add their new facility on their Halloween route on Thursday, Oct. 27.  Trick or treat time there is from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.

"Our residents are very excited to enjoy the costumes and give the kids loads of candy," said Randy Cox, administrator.

Vancrest, which opened this year, is located at 600 W. North Ave. across from the Ada Schools.

Vendors invited to display at Vancrest of Ada holiday craft fair

Event is Dec.10; deadline to sign-up Nov. 21

Vancrest of Ada is looking for vendors for a Holiday Craft Fair to be held there from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10.

Table rental is $30, if you provide your own table; $35, if you use one of their tables; $5 extra for electric.

To reserve a table, call Jennifer Line, activities director, at 419-558-1379. Reservations accepted until Nov. 21.

The $6 million Vancrest facility, located across from Ada Schools, opened in May.

United Way reaches 20% of goal

Beryl Rogers Dudek and Beth McKinley update the Hardin County United Way thermometer in Kenton.  

The United Way is at 20% of its goal, or $40,289 of its $220,000 goal for 2017.  

Totals for the divisions follow: Agriculture - $4,730, Special Gifts - $9,488, FIRE (Finance, Insurance & Real Estate)- $7,725, Education - $1,823, Government - $3,175, Professional - $3,318, Industry - $3,187, Retail - $567, Out of County - $231 and Special Events $5,784.

 

A “YES" vote on library levy signals Ada's strong commitment to the future

I moved to Ada approximately 3 years ago along with my husband, who found a faculty position at Ohio Northern University (ONU).  One of the many concerns I had moving to Ada was whether my then  6 year old son could find adequate resources for intellectual stimulation. 

Ada knocks off rival Hardin Northern in 2nd round battle

Bulldogs advance to district semi-finals against Leipsic next Tuesday

By Cort Reynolds

DOLA - The Ada volleyball team won a tough four-set battle at county rival Hardin Northern in Div. IV second round tournament action Thursday night.

The visiting Ada squad rallied to win a close third set for a 2-1 lead, then carried that momentum to a 10-point lead in set four and held off a late Polar Bear charge to advance.

After their ninth consecutive triumph, the purple and gold Lady Bulldogs improve to 18-6 overall. HN finished its season 17-6 as they lost for the fourth time in five matches down the stretch.

Food drive tied to election

Who ya for? These Ada students took it upon themselves to head up a canned food drive for the Ada Food Pantry...and tied it into the election. Food given can go into a box for Hillary or Donald, depending on your politics. Here,  Evan Smittle and Ashley Breidenbach welcome donations. Note: the photos held by Evan and Ashley do not necessarily represent their preferences. The drive continues through Friday at the school. In addition, community members are asked to bring can food donations to the varsity football game on Friday. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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