Ada remembers 9/11

As the sun sets, Ada Fire, EMS, and Police stand together in remembrance of those who lost their lives on 9/11. Together, the local first responders honored those who gave their lives for others. Fireman Caleb Garmon (see next photo) gave a tribute talk that he wrote. The occasion was held in front of the fire department. Unexpectedly, traffic on Main Street stopped during the solemn occasion, the drivers honoring those who were injured and those who died on that fateful day. (Monty Siekerman photos)
Stories Posted This Week
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
- Dwight Thomas Friesner served in the U.S. Army
- BlufftonIcon.com headlines for June 3
- Congratulations to Officer Michael Bollinger
- Chance R. Watkins worked at PlastiPak Packaging
- Public meetings scheduled for Ada committees, commissions
- Aggregation letters sent to Ada residents not enrolled in electricity programs
- Upcoming APL events, June 2-7
- Sign of the times
Monday, June 2, 2025
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Saturday, May 31, 2025
- Ada’s Jolliff advances to state track
- Bulldog softball edged in extra inning regional final
- Jeni S. Hall worked for Keybridge Medical Revenue Care
- Weekend Doctor: A day in the life of a primary care physician
- Ohio Sales Tax Holiday announced for August 1-14
- 142nd annual Ada High School Commencement mints 50 new alumni
- Six Lions scholarships awarded to Ada seniors