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Volleyball falls at BW

BEREA — No. 17-ranked Ohio Northern fell 25-21, 26-24, 25-16 at Baldwin Wallace on Tuesday night at Ursprung Gymnasium.

The Polar Bears (12-4 overall, 2-1 Ohio Athletic Conference) were led by junior Chelsea Huppert (Bremen, Ind.) with 12 kills and two blocks and by junior McKenna Jordan(Toledo/Saint Ursula) with nine kills and a block.

Senior Citizens plan October events

The next event of the Ada Senior Citizens will be a tour of the Wilson football factory on Wednesday, Oct. 10. Plan to arrive at the factory by 11:30 a.m. The tour lasts approximately one hour.  Wheelchairs and walkers are permitted.  It is a walking and standing tour. 

Those wishing to go are asked to call Cloe Cole at 567-825-3681 or Don Traxler at 419-234-8506 by Saturday.

After the tour, the group will dine at East of Chicago.

The Oct. 24 meeting will be held at Community Health Professionals. The business meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. followed by cards or other board games.

911 is back on line

The emergency phone number, 911, to the Hardin County sheriff’s office has been fixed. The line was out for a while today due to an accident near Kenton.

Up in the air

Drew Hadley, Ada goalie, is in the midst of the crowd during a boys' soccer game against Riverdale. (Vickie Garmon photo)

Liberty National invites to you to a once-in-a-lifetime celebration

Prizes and giveaways Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Check out the historical photos of the bank below -
Liberty National Bank has been celebrating its 125 anniversary this week. From 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Wednesday the financial institution will hold an open house at 118 S. Main. And, there are prizes and giveaways.

Their ATMs have gone wild. Some of the $5 bills have been swapped with $20s and some $20s for $50s. Make a withdrawal and you could get extra cash.

Also, sign up to win a $125 VISA gift card. In addition, those who open a new checking account will receive $125 (some restrictions apply).

October and November's Ada activities list is a long one

Concerts, Halloween, drama, general election, Festival of Trees, just for starters

October and November are alive with events in Ada. As proof, the Ada Icon's Hometown Happenings calendar of events fills six pages.

The calendar includes:
• Community events
• Ada school
• ONU
• The Freed Center
• The Inn at ONU
• Public meetings
• Village services schedule
• Ada Public Library.

Darlene Bowers compiles Hometown Happenings. A printer-friendly version is attached at the bottom of this story.

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