March 2026

4 other Bulldogs honored

By Cort Reynolds

ADA – Five Ada basketball players received Div. VI post-season honors in voting recently conducted by the Ohio Media Prep Sportswriters Association.

Ada senior Zack Zimmerman was named second team All-Northwest district and honorable mention all-state. He led the Bulldogs with 15.4 points per game as they went 17-8 and made it to the district finals. 

Ada ended up 6-4 in the Blanchard Valley Conference.

Versatile Bulldog senior Kayleb Hickman and junior Carson Conley earned honorable mention All-Northwest district recognition for Div. VI.

FROM REMIND__Ada Exempted Villa: Ada Schools are closed on Friday, March 27, due to a power outage at the school

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MEDIA RELEASE__Every four years Area Agency on Aging 3 conducts a Needs Assessment Survey to help gather data to form the Strategic Plan that will be a blueprint for operations for the future.

The Needs Assessment Survey is given to individuals enrolled in the agency’s programs, providers and community members. The survey is distributed throughout the 7-county service area of Area Agency on Aging 3, including Allen Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam and Van Wert counties. The Strategic Plan is a document that will help drive the services, supports and resources for the aging population in those seven counties.

MEDIA RLEASE__At approximately 6:48 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office responded to a two-vehicle, head-on injury crash in the 21000 block of State Route 235 in Orange Township. 

Preliminary investigation indicates that a 2009 black Mitsubishi, driven by Caiden Helms, was traveling southbound on State Route 235 when it crossed the center line and struck a northbound 2023 Cadillac, driven by Kathy Elsass, head-on. 

Following the collision, Kathy Elsass's vehicle caught fire, and she was initially trapped inside. She was pulled from the vehicle by a passing good Samaritan before it became fully engulfed in flames. 

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__The Ada High School softball team opened its season with a 16-2 run-rule shellacking of visiting Lima Senior on a sunny Wednesday evening, March 25.

The Bulldog girls lost five key starters to graduation off their 2025 regional finalist squad, but they have several key returnees and some promising freshmen ready to step in and fill the void.

Ada scored four runs in the first inning, then exploded with nine in the second frame as they cruised to a five-inning victory.

By Karen Kier, Pharmacist
ONU HealthWise

The sooner, the better is an idiom indicating that speedy or early action is ideal for certain situations. The idiom can be traced back to the 15th century and is a relic of Old English. The saying indicates an urgent request.

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By Brandi Grant-Rigsby

Style and community spirit were on full display at the Beatitudes spring fashion show on Monday evening, March 23. Students from Ohio Northern’s Student Senate and Greek Life partnered with Beatitudes community center and thrift store for an evening of fashion and fun.

This was the second time the organizations have come together to host a thrift-based fashion show and the first time it will benefit outreach work at the Beatitudes nonprofit community center,  210 N. Main St.

MEDIA RELEASE__Wonder when and how you can get your child involved in 4-H? While many youth programs are aligned with the school year, the 4-H program takes a break during the fall and runs from March to September. The current enrollment deadline is April 15.

The following information is provided by the OSU Extension in Hardin County:

We have 27 clubs across the county and about 700 youth engaged in 4-H project work.  Our 4-H season typically begins in late February/early March. This is when clubs will have their organizational meetings and get members enrolled for the year.  

Tony Dyer, 1966-2026

Tony B. Dyer, age 59, of Ada, passed away on Monday, March 23, 2026 at his residence. 

FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK__Congratulations to Regional Science Fair participants from Ada Middle School.

Our students’ hard work, curiosity, and dedication to scientific thinking were on full display this weekend. From creative experiments to thoughtful presentations, they represented Ada Middle School with excellence and pride!

Student Achievements:

Joseph Gargac — Superior / Engineering Mechanics Award

Adalyn Morrison — Excellent / B-Wiser Camp Award

Ben Rush — Superior / Material Science Award / College Advantage Award

Ada Porter — Excellent / B-Wiser Camp Award

Elizabeth Archer — Excellent / B-Wiser Camp Award

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