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You can paint it at the November PaintINN

Even if you can't play the French horn, you can paint it.

November's PaintINN at The Inn at ONU features the opportunity to paint a Christmas French horn and includes supplies, instruction, a glass of wine, non-alchoholic beverages and a buffet pous dessert.

The PaintInn is at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 19, at The Inn, 401 W. College Ave., Ada.

Reservations are required by calling 419-772-4112. Seating is limited so that we may comply with all social distancing requirements. Masks are required when not dining.

The cost is $40 plus tax and gratuity. 

Council members selected him in late October to take the seat vacated by Don Fleming

Noah Ristau will join the Ada village council tonight.

The oath of office will be given to Ristau at the beginning of the meeting and he will then participate in all action and discussion in the session.

Council announced the appointment of Ristau, who is general manager of Ohio Northern University dining services, to fill the council vacancy created due to the death of Don Fleming.  Council’s unanimous selection of Ristau was made following interview meetings on Oct 26 and 28. 

Here's something Shakespeare could not have imagined. It's Ada High School students studying his "Romeo and Juliet" via Zoom. Can't you just hear: "For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo." (Photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Yesterday Governor DeWine was joined by incoming Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff and leaders of the Ohio Hospital Association to discuss the status of hospital capacity in Ohio as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to surge throughout the state.

There are currently over 2,500 hospitalizations statewide, up from 2,000 hospitalizations on Thursday. A total of 154 hospitalizations were reported in the last 24 hours alone.

RURAL HOSPITALS
Ronda Lehman, president of Mercy Health, Lima region, also discussed the hospital capacity in their hospital system, which encompasses many rural communities.

So, you, think you know Ada? Well, this one is tougher than you think. In case you can't read it, the wording is: The Storer Bros. Co. 1914.

Answer tomorrow.

The Ada Schools District has made the decision to cancel this year's Veterans' breakfast, according to Meri Skilliter, superintendent.  

"Many factors have gone into this decision but we feel, in the best interest of keeping all those in our school community safe, as well as our veterans and their families, cancelling this year's breakfast is the best option for all involved," she said. 

"The Ada Schools continue to support and appreciate our veterans in every way and we hope to re-institute this cherished tradition next year."  

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