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Bingo to resume in Ada Thursday February 2nd

The Ada Music Boosters have been granted a bingo license by the state of Ohio with Ada Bingo scheduled to resume every Thursday evening beginning Thursday, February 2, 2017 at 111 Central Avenue, the former N-Men’s building. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.  As always pizza, snacks and games of chance will be available throughout the evening with Bingo games beginning at 7 p.m.  The Ada Lions Club will continue to host Bingo the 3rd week of the month with the Ada Fire Department hosting every 5th Thursday.  

Ada swimmers fare well at league meet

By Cort Reynolds

BUCYRUS - The Ada boys swim team finished third at the 10-team North Central Ohio Conference league swim meet hosted by Colonel Crawford Saturday.

The Lady Bulldogs finished a solid fourth out of 12 teams with 123 points, while the Ada boys tallied 237 points.

Upper Sandusky won the boys team title while Colonel Crawford captured first in the girls team standings.

Freshman Klava Katayama won the 500 and 100 freestyle events to pace Ada. The Bulldog boys 400 freestyle relay quartet also took first.

Big day for Varsity Singers

Ada High School Varsity Singers won first runner-up in the small school division at this past weekend's Findlay Fest Show Choir Competition. Ada was the first group to perform at the competition. In addition to the first-runner up, Jacob Parks received The Best Individual Performer Award.

Here's what is for lunch at school this month

The Ada school cafeteria menu for February is now on the Icon.

Click the link below to view the menu http://email.schoolnutritionmenus.com/c/eJxdjkmOwyAURE9jNi0hPoMxCxZJd3rX...

Ada police hiring

The Ada Police Department is accepting applications for the position of a 30-hour, part-time police officer. 

Those interested may send a resume to 115 W. Buckeye or pick up an application at the police department Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. 

The village is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

ONU students rate high in learning

ADA -- According to The College Student Report 2016, Ohio Northern University students continue to pursue high-impact learning opportunities at a higher rate than most college students. The report, produced by National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), details responses from more than 300,000 first-year and senior students attending 512 U.S. universities. The survey was conducted in spring 2016.

ONU continues to outpace similar universities while besting national averages by 20 points or more in several relevant areas.

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