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Welcome to the Ada Zoo...also known as Toledo Zoo

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Four members from the Toledo Zoo visited Ada last week. They put on a program about conservation and care of animals as well as telling about strides made at the zoo in recent years.

The nearby zoo is considered one of the foremost zoos for polar bears, and ONU's mascot Klondike was glad to hear that. 

One of the polar bear moms there gave birth to her seventh cub in December. If all goes well, the baby bear will be seen by zoo-goers later this summer.

Missing Ada teen found in Indianapolis

Elizabeth Saracson 14-years-old, who had spent the evening with her sister in Ada, and had left her home during the night hours, was found in Indianapolis, Ind., according to Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief.

On Monday, the Ada Police Department in concert with the Forest Police Department and the F.B.I. tracked Elizabeth down to a house in Indianapolis, Ind., where F.B.I. agents successfully located her and recover her from the home.

As initially believed, Elizabeth did leave Ada and arrive in Indianapolis on her own accord, according to Harnishfeger.

The investigation continues as to exactly how Elizabeth was transported to Indianapolis.

Gospel sing fundraiser April 30 at ReStore

ReStore Community Center, 210 N. Main, Ada, will host a gospel sing at 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, to benefit the center.

Scheduled to perform are:
Rita Motter, Lafayette
Randy Long, Van Wert
Chris Baldwin, Springfield
Jake Reel, Upper Sandusky
Marlene Vance, Clyde
Tony Crowe, Kenton
Trina Crowe, Kenton
Sonya Petty, Kenton

Greek Week

Melissa Schmitmeyer (left) and Bailey Platz place the Kappa Alpha Theta banner in a McIntosh Center hallway as part of the recent Greek Week. Members of the fraternities and sororities on campus had many fun activities, including kickball, mud tug, trivia, volleyball, ultimate relay, chariot race, six-legged race, and egg toss. (Monty Siekerman photo)

She entertained at Liberty National's shareholder meeting

Passing by the McIntosh ballroom on last week, passers-by heard a beautiful voice rehearsing songs.

The singer was none other than 11-year-old Reagan Cox, preparing for the Liberty National Bank annual shareholders meeting to be held there that evening.

Reagan was invited to audition for "Americas Got Talent" last November in Detroit.

She is the daughter of Heather and Craig Cox of Miller City. Her mom is an assistant vice president at the bank and her dad manages a grocery store in Lima.

Liberty National Bank sponsors "Free Shred Your Documents Week"

During the week of Monday, May 2, through Saturday, May 7, Liberty National Bank will have locked containers at the bankd for individuals to drop off unwanted paperwork to be destroyed.

This is a free service to the community to help fight the growing concern of Identity Theft.

Accoridng to the bank, it is estimated that as many as 9 million U.S. residents have their identities stolen every year.

The containers will be available during office hours, Monday through Saturday. Please limit the shred to 5 boxes, no larger than 20-inches wide by 10-inches high.

 

 

 

 

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