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Mum might be the word here

With balloon in hand, McKinlie Miller strolls through mums for sale at last Saturday's Harvest and Herb Fest. McKinlie, 3, is the daughter of Megan and Chris Miller. (Monty Siekerman photo)

The dress code goes out the window during Homecoming Week

Here's a look at PJ Day; Wednesday is Hawaiian Day

Let's see. It's Ada High School homecoming week.

That means the dress code is sort of out the window.

What dress code? Let's start with Monday. It was Pajama Day. The Ada Bulldog Facebook page recorded the event with lots of photos. Want to take peek?

CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS

If you want to know what to wear for the rest of the week, here's the list:

Tuesday was Super hero/ Villain Day
Wednesday - Hawaiian Day
Thursday - Shipwrecked Day (Mismatched)
Friday - Bulldog Spirit Day

The Hardin United Way thermometer is rising

You can watch its progress in the Ada depot park

Jennifer Nelson, Vice President of Lending at Quest Federal Credit Union (right) and Matthew Phillips, Assistant Professor of Accounting at Ohio Northern University (left), both of Ada, representing the United Way of Hardin County, stand in the Railroad Park beside the United Way campaign thermometer. 

Ten percent of the (2017) campaign's goal of  $220,000 has been pledged or received to-date.

Fall planting sale underway at New Leaf

New Leaf Landscape and Garden Center, 0395 State Route 235, Ada, annnounces its fall planting sale.

Several items are on sale. In additon, New Leaf has fall planting supplies and fall decorating supplies.

New Leaf
419-643-0351
www.newleafgc.com
0395 State Route 235
Ada

Volleyball: Kenton goes down to defeat at hands of Bulldogs

Ada sweeps Wildcats in county tilt
By Cort Reynolds

ADA - The host Ada volleyball team won in straight sets over Hardin County rival Kenton Monday night to stay undefeated at home.

The lopsided 25-6, 25-10, 25-23 victory, their eighth win in the last nine matches, upped the Lady Bulldog record to 11-6 overall. Kenton fell to 1-8 with the loss.

Junior middle Melina Woods led Ada with nine kills, eight digs, two blocks and one ace.

"Olivia (Alexander) and Melina covered everything," said Ada head coach Melissa Gossard. "The back row did really well defensively."

ALIVE@5 service begins at First United Methodist Church

The Ada First United Methodist Church has begun a second service, this one at 5 p.m. on Sunday evenings. Here, the praise team begins this week's service held in the sanctuary. Prior to the service, a light supper is served in fellowship hall, pizza this week. About 90 people have attended each of the first two services, called ALIVE@5. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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