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Frank Dyer worked for Ford Motor Company

Frank Dyer, age 91, of Alger, passed away on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at 7:14 a.m. at Vancrest of Ada.

He was born February 24, 1931, in Indiana to the late Rev. Seward and Mary (Hurt) Dyer.  On December 7, 1953, Frank married Stella Rowe and she preceded him in death on May 27, 2020. 

Frank retired from Ford Motor Company, Lima.  He was a member of the Quickstep Pentecostal Church of God, Alger.

Wind chill and pipe freeze reminder

Got tenants? Or pipes that are prone to freezing?

Village Administrator Jamie Hall wants property owners in the village to be proactive about the cold, windy conditions expected in the next few days, December 23-25. 

Visit the Red Cross website at https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-o... for tips on frozen pipes prevention.

Council summary for December 20 meeting

Established gravel drive maintenance required by code
New Chief of Police to be sworn in January 9
4% employee raise approved

By Paula Scott

On Tuesday, December 20 the Village of Ada council met for the last regular session of 2022. A packet including the agenda is at https://www.adaoh.org/sites/default/files/board_meeting_minutes/12.20.22...

ATTENDANCE
The meeting was conducted by Mayor David Retterer and attended by a full contingent of councilors: Sean Beck, Sheila Coressel, Jason Campbell, Linda Mason, Jeff Oestreich and Bob Simmons. Three residents, the Kenton Times and the Ada icon were present.

STREETS COMMITTEE
At 6:30 p.m. a Streets Committee meeting was chaired by Jason Campbell to consider the predicament of Mary Trudgeon, who lives at 427 E. Lincoln. Trudgeon addressed council at the prior meeting about being ticketed for parking next to a paved driveway at her home, when she has done so for many years without issue.

In the interim, the mayor and others on council took a look at the property, where street widening has removed on-street parking. There is a double-width approach to the driveway but only one half is paved.

Village code requires that the first fifty feet of driveways be paved; however, there are gravel driveways in the village that pre-date the code (attachment p. 26-28). Parking on grass is not permitted.

After extensive discussion, the council ended the committee meeting and entered the regular session. A motion was made to allow the property owner to park to the right of the paved drive with the stipulation that she refresh the stone in the established parking space within six months. Approval was unanimous.

Any similar situations will be handled on a case by case basis.

Dramatic door decorations

Door decorating is all over the internet and all over Ada Schools. The grades 3-5 competition was topped by Ms. Daniels' class and this Polar Express-themed door and bulletin board combo. See more Ada classroom doors at https://www.facebook.com/adabulldogs

Catch Me If You Can

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

On December 25, 2002, Steven Spielberg released the movie Catch Me If You Can based on the autobiography of Frank Abagnale, Jr. The movie starred Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank and Tom Hanks as FBI agent Joseph Shea. The plot is how a con man serving a prison term starts to work with the FBI to catch cons. The movie inspired other shows including the television series White Collar, which ran from 2009 to 2014. The series featured Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, Tim DeKay as FBI agent Peter Burke, and Willie Garson as Mozzie. Neal and Mozzie were con artists and stole valuable artifacts. After being arrested, Neal starts to work for the FBI capturing other criminals. 

Alec Cooper to return to Ada as Chief of Police

On Tuesday, December 20, 2022, Ada Village Council officially moved to hire Alec Cooper as Ada’s new Chief of Police with a start date of January 9, 2023.  He will be sworn-in at Ada Village Council at 6:30 p.m. on January 10, 2023.

Cooper comes to the Village of Ada from the City of Delphos where he has served for the past 5 years as a sergeant. During Cooper's time with Delphos, he managed their LEADS, Firearms Instruction, Policy Review and Implementation as well as a number of other administrative duties.  Prior to his time with Delphos, Cooper was with the Ada Police Department for approximately 7½ years serving as a dispatcher, full-time and part-time officer. Cooper was Ada’s Officer of the Year in 2014 and has been named the MADD Officer of the Year, 9 of the last 10 years in a row either with the Ada or Delphos Police Departments.

Cooper will be attending New Chief of Police Training and Police Executive Leadership College in early 2023, along with some day courses as he begins his training for the position.

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