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Growth mindset vs. fixed mindset

These mindsets are based on our perception and response to failure and challenging tasks

By Amelia Alexander
As I promised in an earlier article, I’m writing an article about the growth mindset. In school, I learned about this mindset, and it has given me some perspective.  

This may be oversimplified, so be sure to take what I say with a grain of salt.  

There are two different mindsets. The growth mindset and the fixed mindset. These mindsets are based on our perception and response to failure and challenging tasks.

People who have a fixed mindset do not grow nearly as much as people who have a growth mindset because people with a fixed mindset believe that their abilities/intelligence is “fixed” or stagnant.

IRS extends tax due date for individuals to May 17

So, far, Ohio individual tax date remains April 15

The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced on March 17 that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021.

Ohio tax date remains unchanged: While certain tax deadlines were extended for 2020, currently all Ohio tax return filings and payment due dates remain unchanged for 2021. Should this change, the Icon will announce it.

Now open downtown

There's a new store on Main Street. It's Pallet Girls, located in the former Reichert's storefront at 111-113 S. Main St. Click here for more details.

Pallet Girls opens in former Reichert's store

Offering liquidation merchandise from Target, Sam's Club and Walmart

Ada’s newest business, Pallet Girls, opened recently in the former Reichert’s storefront at 111-113 S. Main St.

Owners Michelle Pierce and Shane Downing, lifelong Ada residents, have had a “soft” opening as merchandise continues to fill the store.

“We feature liquidation merchandise,” Michelle told the Icon. “Our merchandise is from major realtors including Target, Sam’s Club and Walmart.”

“We purchase pallets of items. Nearly 98 percent includes new items,” she said. “We may have some return items that have boxes open.”

Most items are priced from 40 to 50 percent off retail.

Tickets on sale for Ada Athletic Booster reverse raffle

Ada Athletic Boosters reverse raffle tickets are now available.

According to the Boosters Facebook: "This year will be a little different. We will be going virtual on Saturday, May 15, at 7 p.m. on the Booster Facebook page.

"Tickets are $50 and top prize will be $5,000. If you are interested in purchasing a ticket or want more information, contact Lisa Crawford Conley at 419-235-6562 or at [email protected].

"Proceeds from the reverse raffle allow the boosters to provide financial support to all sports at Ada High School."

4-H open house March 24 in the Ada Public Library

It’s 4-H season in Hardin County.

Several open houses are planned in Hardin County in March and April. Ada’s open house is from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 24, in the Ada Public Library, according to Amanda Raines, 4-H youth development educator.

Here’s the entire county open house list, held in public library’s in their respective communities:

Forest – March 23 5 to 7 p.m.
Ada – March 24, 5 to 7 p.m.
Dunkirk – March 29, 5 to 7 p.m.
Kenton – March 30, 5 to 7 p.m.
Mt. Victory – April 10, 10 a.m. to noon

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