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Elementary art and music showcased

The hallways at Ada Schools were crowded with artists and art patrons on Thursday evening prior to the first grade music program in the auditorium. Children in grades 1-6 had art work displayed for family and friends to view.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

That's puzzling

That's puzzling. Elementary students grades 1-6 in Ada had their artwork displayed on the walls of the school on Thursday evening. The art formed a giant puzzle when put together.

Here, first grade twins Wyatt (left) and Maverick Shaw show their art contributions to parents Robert and Brittany Shaw. Why dressed in baseball uniforms? Shortly after the art show, the Shaw youngsters participated in the first grade music program, which had a baseball theme.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

What's this?

In our continuing effort to confound our viewers, we ask do you know what this is and where it is?

Hint: first graders and their family and friends probably know.

Answer: the colorful garland is attached to the railing of the orchestra pit in the Ada Schools auditorium.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

Ada first graders perform

First graders put on quite a show Thursday evening in the Ada Schools auditorium. The program titled "It's a Hit" was a hit for parents, grandparents, siblings and other assorted relatives and friends who filled the venue.  The program was video taped by countless IPhones.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

The ponding effect on corn from heavy rain

Article written by Dr. Peter Thomison, OSU Extension State Corn Specialist, and edited by Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator-Hardin County.

Layton Wade Rogers 2000 - 2017

Layton Wade Rogers, 16, Kenton, died at 4:08 p.m., May 1, 2017.

He was born in Findlay, on June 24, 2000, the son of Robert Burd and Laurel Rogers.

His parents Laurel Rogers and fiance' Marc Minter of Dola, and Robert Burd (Brittanie Bradley) of Plain City, survive.

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