Sheena and Tom Dotson of Tommy’s Tires, expanded their businesses recently by purchasing a long-established Bluffton vehicle repair business, Leiber Garage.
The Dotsons own a truck and tractor sales division in Ada, at the intersection of State Route 235 and 309.
Tom Dotson said, “The Leiber purchase adds to our total company business making us a one-stop shop.”
Dotson said Leiber’s will remain at 130 Vance St., Bluffton, and will continue with its current employees and the vehicle repair services it has offered the community.
The sale was completed on April 21, according to Dotson.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Brothers Kent M. Everhart and Keith A. Everhart, are recipients of the 2017 Ada High School Alumni Association Hall of Honor. Their induction is June 3.
Kent Everhart
Kent Everhart, a 1987 graduate, was active in football, baseball and Future Farmers of America (FFA) during high school.
After graduation, he served four years in the United State Air Force and then attended Ohio Northern University.
Kent and his wife, Dee (Wolber) also of Ada, established Everhart Trucking in 2000, which was named Business of the Year by Ada Chamber of Commerce in 2012.